Hey Steve, here's a new alloy for the firepot of your next base heater build project.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/material-finally-makes ... 00694.html
Paul
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i'm sure we're going to see it in one of Scalabro's builds looooong before any of mine LOL
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Haha!
I’m done for a while with stoves. Time to concentrate on the ‘48 Aeronca Chief Unless Paulie finally sells me the Baltimore he has that I want. I’d swap ALL my stoves for it ..... BOOM!
And thanks for sharing the tech Paul. Those alloys will be in jet engines pretty soon I bet. Probably liquid fueled rocket engines too.