Wood's Metal Explained
Tuesday November 15, 2005
Wood's metal is a fusible alloy that becomes liquid at approximately 158 °F. The alloy is comprised of bismuth, lead, tin, and cadmium. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia explains.
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I am a woodturner. I would like to buy some woods metal to inlay in my tirnings. Can you help me find a source?
use Field’s Metal, purcahse from sci-toys.com, it is safer because its non-toxic