09-22-2003, 03:28 PM
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c00ling p00n
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: L.A.
Posts: 758
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Quote:
Originally posted by unregistered
re COPPER:
a copper top will provide no improvement in cooling
we are not seeing corrosion problems with our aluminum tops (we sell a corrosion inhibitor, eh ?)
-> a copper top would have a huge impact on costs
so where is the benefit to the user ?
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Bill we know that a copper top will have no effect on cooling. The reason I ask is that you always seemed very against using aluminum and copper due to corrosion issues. You have voiced this many times. Just thought your influence may have brought a copper top is all.
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