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It's Popular Science magazine - an established and
reputable publication. Photos don't lie unless doctored in Photoshop. The article says mercury paste was used. That means it's available. Just because I personally don't know where to get it is not germane to the situation at hand. Where's your logic lately? CN "Nav" wrote in message ... I don't doubt that Hg attacks Al - asked you where you get Hg paste. Cheers Capt. Neal® wrote: He Read it and weep. http://www.popsci.com/popsci/how2/ar...693558,00.html "Nav" wrote in message ... Capt. Neal® wrote: Aluminum is relatively worthless for a boat hull. All it takes to completely destroy the hull of an aluminum hulled vessel is a handful of mercury past smeared on it. It will begin to turn to dust within hours, break apart and sink. Hahahha. A handful of mercury? A stainless steel boat is impervious to just about anything but strong acids. How about salt water and time? Cheers |
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