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<blockquote data-quote="a.JR" data-source="post: 54224" data-attributes="member: 1391"><p>Nighthawk,If you have to add a lot of weight in a small area you can use a product called "Mallory Metal"..Supply through any company that balances race car crankshafts...A piece 4 inchs long and an inch in dia weighs App 2 pounds..Drawback is price!!..JR..Jeff Rogers..ps..there is a new product used which i understand is called Copper Tungsten ,it's about 10 % heavier but i been out of the industry to long to have used it, does the same job though..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a.JR, post: 54224, member: 1391"] Nighthawk,If you have to add a lot of weight in a small area you can use a product called "Mallory Metal"..Supply through any company that balances race car crankshafts...A piece 4 inchs long and an inch in dia weighs App 2 pounds..Drawback is price!!..JR..Jeff Rogers..ps..there is a new product used which i understand is called Copper Tungsten ,it's about 10 % heavier but i been out of the industry to long to have used it, does the same job though.. [/QUOTE]
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