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Posted: 11:24 am Jul 16 2007
by canyncarvr
They wrote:Malleability is a physical property of matter, signifying its capability of deformation, especially by hammering or rolling. Malleability is an important issue in for example stamping and form pressing materials....
Deformation?

Hammering?

Rolling?

Stamping??

PRESSING?

YeeOWWW!

:shock:

Posted: 03:05 pm Jul 16 2007
by GS
Malleable: Easily deformed by application of modest force.

(I made that up, so no asking for references)

Kinda makes said 'member' unsuitable for the intended purpose, wouldncha say?

:wink:

Posted: 10:23 am Jul 19 2007
by canyncarvr
Email from Hinson (referencing an earlier comment in regard to availability):
Hinson wrote:Hello Brad,
We have actually discontinued the basket for your KDX220. And I don't
have any left in stock. We just haven't had time to update the website yet.
Sorry.