anyone work with titanium?

anyone work with titanium?

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s2ooz

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3,005 posts

291 months

Monday 23rd June 2003
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I need a product making with titanium. Anyone do that, that can give me a call? very small product, only a few required.

mel

10,168 posts

282 months

Monday 30th June 2003
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Depends what it is, I normally have some 1mm titanium sheet kicking about used on exhaust cans and a bit of tubing.

s2ooz

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291 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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mel I sent you mail, any thoughts to posting it over?

JonRB

76,080 posts

279 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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I wanted a titanium wedding ring to match my watch (sad, but true).

Had to "settle" for platinum in the end.

What are you planning to make / have made?

s2ooz

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291 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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objects for bikers that slide on tarmac and produce sparks

highly illegal, not for road use etc...

its a very limited market place, but a popular product.
cant say more, product patenting and all that.

M@H

11,298 posts

279 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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you're not making titanium knee sliders are you? 'cos if you are, its been done I'm afraid.

Cheers,
Matt.

s2ooz

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291 months

Thursday 3rd July 2003
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nope, new product

Fatboy

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279 months

Thursday 3rd July 2003
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JonRB said:
I wanted a titanium wedding ring to match my watch (sad, but true).

Had to "settle" for platinum in the end.

What are you planning to make / have made?

I know of a company that makes titanium rings (inlaid with other prcious metals if you want) if you're still interested, I can get you some details?

Only prob with titanium rings is there's no wieght to them, they feel very cheap...

CVP

2,799 posts

282 months

Friday 4th July 2003
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[quote=JonRB]I wanted a titanium wedding ring to match my watch (sad, but true).

Had to "settle" for platinum in the end. quote]

Jon I know of companies that do this, mainly for road cyclists (we like to have the lightest kit for everything don't you know ). I thought about it, but there's only one issue.....titanium is very hard stuff as you know. If you do any sport where you're likely to come a cropper, road or MTB biking, motorcycling, sailing etc then think very carefully. If you manage your hand and they need to get the ring off it's easy to cut through gold, but titanium is too hard for most cutters in A&E. Thus as a total worst case which is softer the titanium or your finger...yep the finger and it will come off Stick with the platinum.

Chris