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Originally Posted by imobilinpedalus
(Post 20253443)
Oh you mean like this guy?
The allusion to checking sparks on a grinder refers to an old and effective shopcraft method: different metals have different spark patterns when applied to a grinding wheel. Another way to check whether your pedal spindles are really Ti is to take it to a junkyard with a box of donuts. Tell the guy that you'll give him a box of donuts if he "shoots" your spindle to confirm that its Ti. He'll use an X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer to tell you the Ti and alloy composition.
Originally Posted by davidallenxyz
(Post 20257077)
Pretty sure all "Titanium" parts are actually an alloy. 6Al4V is a common alloy, which is 90% titanium, 6% aluminium and 4% vanadium.
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