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Re: Iron Vs. Steel

Posted by Patrick Dingle at 2/6/2001 11:55 PM EST


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In Reply to: Iron Vs. Steel
Posted by Joe Johnson on 2/6/2001 9:03 PM EST:



Thanks... I just want to be 100% sure on this: Iron is allowed, as long as it agrees with the steel regulations in the A.H.L., correct?

Thanks
Patrick

: Steel is just iron on steroids.

: Steel is allowed to be used not only from Small Parts
: Inc, but also in unlimited quatities if it begins its
: life as plate 1/4 of an inch thick or less.

: Joe J.





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