> There is no greater joy in life for me (well, few greater anyway) > than turning a really good piece of gray iron. You said it, Harry. Unfortunately, it's been too rare an experience for me. I sure wish we could get good iron castings in our scales.... -vance- "Another day goes by in the time machine. I've been breaking my brain over what it might mean just to claim the time to turn away and make today today." --James Taylor
- ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) Harry Wade
- RE: Re: ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) VR Bass
- RE: Re: ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) Gary Broeder
- Re: Re: ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) Charles Brumbelow
- RE: Re: ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) VR Bass
- Re: Re: ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) Mike Chaney
- Re: Re: ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) VR Bass
- Re: Re: ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) Casey Sterbenz
- Re: Re: ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) VR Bass
- Re: ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) WaltSwartz
- Re: ZINC ALLOYS (was Iron castings) Casey Sterbenz
