ilikehosewater
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While it is light and strong. It has a lower Young's modulus. Thats why I'll have to try some. I have a feeling it will take a set in the process of inserting them. Again, they could be longer to accommodate that. But now I'm running into physical limitations of the application. No one wants a 4" long clip there. The shorter the clip the stiffer the clip, but the further it has to move as a percentage of its length.We have had that titanium tree in our sand blasting cabinet for 1 year and it has taken a beating from the sand blasting grit.which is steel grit and that titanium tree has not changed at all.its still the same as when we put it in..that machine is on all day all night ..a investment well made. That's how strong that titanium is
edit: I've already decided on a different grade of SS. Now I just have to see if my supplier can provide it in a smaller quantity.