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1. [TowerTalk] 7075-T6 Aluminum (score: 1)
Author: w5kp@swbell.net (J. Kincade)
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 22:08:50 -0500
A curiosity question: I recently bought a half dozen Black Diamond brand carabiners for tower work at a local mountaineering shop. They are 26 kN end-to-end pull strength, which if I understand the r
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00494.html (8,695 bytes)

2. [TowerTalk] 7075-T6 Aluminum (score: 1)
Author: k9zm@frontiernet.net (Greg Gobleman)
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 05:57:39 -0500
I don't know about using 7075-T6 as a mast but you did ask about other uses. Something very similar, 7075-T9 is used as a popular and tough arrow shaft. What I don't know is, what the T6 or T9 design
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00498.html (8,040 bytes)

3. [TowerTalk] 7075-T6 Aluminum (score: 1)
Author: k1ttt@berkshire.net (David Robbins)
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 11:19:03 +0100
in aluminum alloy designations the first number is the alloy composition number which can be looked up in a table to get the various percentages of elements in the alloy. the 'T' number is the heat t
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00499.html (9,031 bytes)

4. [TowerTalk] 7075-T6 Aluminum (score: 1)
Author: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 08:06:44 -0400
number elements in further But aren't all aluminum alloys significantly less stiff than steel? I thought this and cost, more than ultimate yield strength, were what tended to limit the usefulness of
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00500.html (9,387 bytes)

5. [TowerTalk] 7075-T6 Aluminum (score: 1)
Author: kr7x@gte.net (Hank Lonberg)
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 07:52:23 -0700
Okie Doke Pete: Lets get to know the alloys and treatment. 6000: (6061) A silicon and mangnesium alloy of aluminum. Heat treatable very versatile with good formabliliy and corrosion resistance, mediu
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00503.html (11,821 bytes)

6. [TowerTalk] 7075-T6 Aluminum (score: 1)
Author: b_bradfield@yahoo.com (Brad Bradfield)
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 08:30:57 -0700 (PDT)
Also, one of these alloys can be welded and the other can't, I believe. Is it the 6000 series that can be welded? 73, Brad, W5CGH == __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!?
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00504.html (8,866 bytes)

7. [TowerTalk] 7075-T6 Aluminum (score: 1)
Author: kr7x@gte.net (Hank Lonberg)
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 08:39:03 -0700
OOPS is my face red. 7075 alloy is not recommended for welding by fusion methods. Resistance welding spot and seam of may be readily accomplished with clad material in T6 condition. Resistance weldin
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00505.html (10,394 bytes)

8. [TowerTalk] 7075-T6 Aluminum (score: 1)
Author: MWapner@Vetronix.com (Mike Wapner)
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 08:46:25 -0700
For all practical purposes 7075 is NOT weldable and essentially all grades of 6000 series IS weldable (there is one 6000 alloy that isn't weldable but it is very uncommon). List Sponsor: Are you thin
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00507.html (10,382 bytes)

9. [TowerTalk] 7075-T6 Aluminum (score: 1)
Author: aa4lr@arrl.net (Bill Coleman)
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 09:11:02 -0400
Spacecraft. It is about twice as expensive as 6061-T6. Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!" -- Wilbur Wright, 1901 List Sponsor: A
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00613.html (8,169 bytes)


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