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Scrap Metal Salvage
Using a foundry to melt aluminum cans into ingots.
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Cupronickel
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USA
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Posted - 05/24/2009 : 21:55:07
Just be careful, people. I've been in the foundry industry (iron & steel) for 30 years and I've seen some horrific injuries and 2 death from molten metal. I've been burned almost everywhere, except for one critical area, I'll let you guess where!
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