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Site Of The Week: CommoditiesNow.com

Monday November 28, 2005
Commodities Now is an online magazine for the commodities industry with emphasis on commodity trading, pricing data, news, research, risk management and regulation. Coverage focuses on energy markets, base metals ... Read More

Site Of The Week: Titanium.org

Monday November 21, 2005
The International Titanium Association Website provides a buyers guide, titanium library, calendar of events , books and publications for sale, educational workshops, newsletter, downloads, classified ads and membership brochures. ... Read More

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.

Site Of The Week: GoldNewsWeekly.com

Monday November 14, 2005
Gold News Weekly provides free information on metals and stocks, news, reports, analysis, expert commentary, interactive charts, and discussion forums to keep you abreast of what's happening with gold, silver, ... Read More

Featured Book: The Story of Metal Trading

Thursday November 10, 2005
Read the fascinating journey through the history of one of the world’s oldest professions. Written by Helmut Waszkis and Peter Waszkis.

Site Of The Week: Heat Treatment Database

Monday November 7, 2005
The Heat Treatment Database is for everyone dealing with steel and heat treatment of steel. Database supplies data for unalloyed and low-alloy steels, general structural steels, free cutting steels, ... Read More

How-to Build Your Own Air Hammer

Saturday November 5, 2005
If you are thinking about a power hammer, MetalSmithingHowTo.com has an article demonstrating how to making one. It is relatively inexpensive, simple, and easy to build.

Featured Book: Toxic Metal Syndrome

Thursday November 3, 2005
Exposes the root causes of the wastes that cause debilitating conditions and pollute the environment and explodes the myth that nothing can be done to avoid or treat them.

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