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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 1378727, member: 17212"] :laugh: :rotfl: Good one Rooster. Great post porkchop. May I add one more thing. If anyone is thinking about using a torch on aluminum , go to your local welding supply and buy a 'Templstick'. These are little crayon looking things that melt at different temperatures. If you want to anneal your aluminum, you can buy one that melts at 800 degrees and it will tell you exactly when you reach that temp. As mentioned, it is critical that you do not overheat aluminum since it will melt at just a few hunded degrees above the point of annealing. [/QUOTE]
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