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    Peter Ellis 5
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      Why do I get a message saying my browser doesn´t support cut and paste ? Of course it supports cut and paste. I use it every day.

      I have been given a Hyundai gear box, primarily for the aluminium content. There is even some bronze. I´m thinking of casting some loco bits. Does anyone have any thoughts on the quality of the aly used in these? I had asked about pistons, but they didn´t have any.

      Cheers

      Peter

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      Peter Ellis 5
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        #553134
        noel shelley
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          Hi Peter, First and foremost make sure it IS alli, unlikely but possible for it to be magnesium. The best plan is to do a simple trial and see what happens ! What do you know about casting ? what parts do you want to cast ? Noel.

          #553139
          norman valentine
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            Aluminium wheels provide good quality material. Gearboxes and other car related parts are also good. Just don't go for parts of speciality engines, avoid magnesium"

            #553142
            norman valentine
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              @normanvalentine78682

              If you put vinegar on magnesium it will fizz! In fifteen years of melting scrap I have never had a magnesium fire.

              #553151
              Oldiron
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                Posted by Peter Ellis 5 on 07/07/2021 20:34:36:

                Why do I get a message saying my browser doesn´t support cut and paste ? Of course it supports cut and paste. I use it every day.

                Cheers

                Peter

                Peter you need to use Ctr C & Ctr V in this forum. )

                regards

                edit spacing

                Edited By Oldiron on 07/07/2021 22:25:41

                #553153
                Peter Ellis 5
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                  @peterellis5
                  Posted by norman valentine on 07/07/2021 21:32:55:

                  If you put vinegar on magnesium it will fizz! In fifteen years of melting scrap I have never had a magnesium fire.

                  I will check it ! Thank you. Incidentally, why would magnesium be used ? Is it cheaper ?

                  Cheers

                  Peter

                  #553154
                  Peter Ellis 5
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                    Posted by Oldiron on 07/07/2021 22:24:59:

                    Posted by Peter Ellis 5 on 07/07/2021 20:34:36:

                    Why do I get a message saying my browser doesn´t support cut and paste ? Of course it supports cut and paste. I use it every day.

                    Cheers

                    Peter

                    Peter you need to use Ctr C & Ctr V in this forum. )

                    regards

                    edit spacing

                    Edited By Oldiron on 07/07/2021 22:25:41

                    HaHa ! I remember we used to have to do that years ago. I´m so used to right clicking that I had forgotten that it used to have to be done that way. Just realised that there is something funny with auto correct, too.

                    Cheers

                    Peter

                    #553160
                    oldvelo
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                      @oldvelo

                      Burt Munro on "The Worlds Fastest Indian" fame cast his own pistons from salvaged motor car pistons.

                      His 1967 record on a very much modified 750cc 1920 Indian Scout stll stands today.

                       

                       

                       

                      Edited By oldvelo on 07/07/2021 23:22:01

                      Edited By oldvelo on 07/07/2021 23:22:23

                      #553161
                      Paul Lousick
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                        Burt Munro is a legend yes

                        He also knows how to grow lemons and how to mow the grass wink 2

                        #553193
                        SillyOldDuffer
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                          @sillyoldduffer
                          Posted by Peter Ellis 5 on 07/07/2021 22:37:46:

                          Posted by Oldiron on 07/07/2021 22:24:59:

                          Posted by Peter Ellis 5 on 07/07/2021 20:34:36:

                          Why do I get a message saying my browser doesn´t support cut and paste ? Of course it supports cut and paste. I use it every day.

                          Cheers

                          Peter

                          Peter you need to use Ctr C & Ctr V in this forum. )

                          regards

                          edit spacing

                          Edited By Oldiron on 07/07/2021 22:25:41

                          HaHa ! I remember we used to have to do that years ago. I´m so used to right clicking that I had forgotten that it used to have to be done that way. Just realised that there is something funny with auto correct, too.

                          Cheers

                          Peter

                          Not just this forum. It's a counter-measure that plugs a nasty security loophole.

                          The problem with mouse clicks is they can be misused by a program downloaded from the net. Hackers abuse remote control mouse clicks in devious ways to penetrate your computer and also to attack any website you connect to. Security concious browsers disable mouse cut-and-paste by default, on others they're left active until the user decides to block them

                          Mouse clicks are only a security problem for web browsers and email clients set to allow HTML. Ctrl-V and ctrl-C are safe because they can only be typed on your keyboard by a human. Or a cat…

                          Dave

                          #553203
                          noel shelley
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                            @noelshelley55608

                            Magnesium is lighter and stronger, but not cheaper ! If it ignites it will be an almost unstoppable fire as the metal oxidises and produce a white light and great heat. Noel.

                            #553228
                            Grindstone Cowboy
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                              @grindstonecowboy

                              Re magnesium, I remember we used to have a lump of it salvaged from a German incendiary bomb. Great fun was had by shaving bits off and throwing them on the coal fire… yes

                              Rob

                              #553437
                              Peter Ellis 5
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                                @peterellis5
                                Posted by noel shelley on 08/07/2021 09:38:07:

                                Magnesium is lighter and stronger, but not cheaper ! If it ignites it will be an almost unstoppable fire as the metal oxidises and produce a white light and great heat. Noel.

                                Much what I suspected !

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