Jsayre1234 said:aluminum is soft and easily workable it will not spark when ground with a cutting wheel. I beleive titanium might throw some kind of a spark, maybe not. It is harder stiffer and tougher than aluminum and I think a bit heavier, but not positive. try to google the characteristics of aluminum VS. titanium
ohannos said:Does titanium stick to a magnet? found a piercing the other day(does not stick to magnet) and wonder if it is made of stainless steel or titanium.
thanks/ ohannos
I bought nickel ref. Knees and hips yesterdaydavest said:you know tavis, i was wondering the same thing. hopefully nobody got some body parts they want to get rid of. I just read a story about that. too wierd for words.![]()
hamma said:my uncle recently died i inherited his tools he worked for a company making prostetic limbs i believe i have alot of titanium scrap and expensive carbide bits and other tools of the tade if any one knos about this type of thing please help
Do some Google searches on the tools!! If they're vintage you're in luck. Vintage tools are booming, I can't believe some of the offers I'm getting now. Check out some local shops. You can make more on carbide bits themselves than you can for scrap value. Again, check out the tools carefully you may have a gold mine.hamma said:my uncle recently died i inherited his tools he worked for a company making prostetic limbs i believe i have alot of titanium scrap and expensive carbide bits and other tools of the tade if any one knos about this type of thing please help