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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Carbon SCHMARBON, how about Titanium?
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<blockquote data-quote="climb-101" data-source="post: 573143" data-attributes="member: 31921"><p>TI is a hard material to work with. It requires a different process to machine it and it doesnt dissipate heat very well. that is why it is very hard on tooling. Ti is also very flexable compared to steel. Ti also galls very easily as was stated above. I have messed with some TI part for drag cars and race quads and it is a very expensive and hard to use material but it is also very light, 45% lighter than steel if i remember right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="climb-101, post: 573143, member: 31921"] TI is a hard material to work with. It requires a different process to machine it and it doesnt dissipate heat very well. that is why it is very hard on tooling. Ti is also very flexable compared to steel. Ti also galls very easily as was stated above. I have messed with some TI part for drag cars and race quads and it is a very expensive and hard to use material but it is also very light, 45% lighter than steel if i remember right. [/QUOTE]
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