Re: Brass or Bronze?

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Re: Brass or Bronze? Marcia 08-15-2007
Posted by Marcia on August 15, 2007, 3:46 pm
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Bronze is better. Mainly in its weathering and salt water resistance
whereas brass can perish over time.


>I usually use brass for rebar. My supplier told me he caries bronze bar as
>well. I don't know anything about bronze other than that the Greeks killed
>alot of people with it. Is it softer or more flexable than Brass?
>

Posted by glassman on August 19, 2007, 10:05 pm
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> Bronze is better. Mainly in its weathering and salt water resistance
> whereas brass can perish over time.
>
>
>>I usually use brass for rebar. My supplier told me he caries bronze bar
>>as
>>well. I don't know anything about bronze other than that the Greeks
>>killed
>>alot of people with it. Is it softer or more flexable than Brass?
>>


I think most of us use steel....


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