BF Mods by Custom-Classic

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Robfisher

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Arrived in Toronto and have an afternoon to chill and do a full pit stop on the Squonkers. CeeCee is all sorted and vaping like a dream and even the sigelei with Sapor dripper came out of her box for the first time on the trip.

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CeeCee is heading to Niagara Falls tomorrow.


Sent from Avril the REO filled with VM Tropical Ice!
 

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Want to give us a hint???????? I don't think anything you do could be a disaster.

We missing something here???o_O
No fair to tease, tell one tell all unless PM !!!;)


Now,...I ain't one to gossip,...so you ain't heard this from me,......but..........There may,...or may not be, some 7068 aluminum headed this way....:unsure:

Pray for me? :nun:
 

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Cool read, // going to be a mod with lots of inherent strength, are you going to reduce wall thickness by 50%?? Or keep dimensions the same...

Tennalum 7068 Ultra-Strength Aluminum – The Ultimate Alloy
Circa 2000, the Ordnance industry requested development of an ultra-high strength, lightweight alloy with corrosion resistance equal or better than 7075. In response, Tennalum Inc. (a division of Kaiser Aluminum Corp.) developed an ultra-strength alloy called 7068-T6511 – commonly known as Tennalum® 7068. With a yield strength of 99 KSI (683MPa) it has the highest mechanical strength of all commercially available aluminum alloys (2.5 times stronger than 6061, and 35% stronger than 7075) and exceeds that of many steels. In fact, it’s yield strength is approaching that of pre-hardened (HRC 26-32) 41XX and 400 series stainless steels but at a third of the weight. In strength-to-weight ratio, Tennalum® 7068 out performs nearly all other engineering alloys in existence (33% better strength-to-weight performance than 7075, and 28% better performance than 6Al-4V Grade 5 Titanium). However, due to its higher cost (3-4 times that of 6061) and limited availability, it has seen very little commercial use. But for many applications there is no better alloy, not even Titanium.
 

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"We regret to inform you that our beloved BobC has suddenly passed away this afternoon of undetermined causes.
Bob suddenly passed in his Library while at his computer browsing some E Cigarette forum, he died suspiciously with his eyes bulging and a big grin on his face"
 
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