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In this issue: World's Greatest TV, a glass-top work-from-home desk, advancements in metal research, plus the latest from the Fire Sale
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March 1, 2021. Issue #703.
CONTENTS
BLOG
Did you see us on TV?
Speedy Metals was recently featured on How2Media's show World's Greatest TV! If you didn't catch it when it aired, you're in luck! You can now view our episode on YouTube:
(The Speedy Metals segment starts at 22:55)
Custom Chopper Check out this custom chopper Mike built with the steel he got from Speedy! Read more...
Bow and Arrow Sculpture Check out Ed Janecek's latest sculpture! Read more...
FIRE SALE
FIRE SALE...
2-1/8" Round 304 Stainless Steel, 14" Long. On Sale for $55.37.
1/2" x 2" 6061 Aluminum Flat, 36" Long. On Sale for $25.51.
1/4" Square 1018 CR, 36" Long. On Sale for $7.68.
CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT
CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT...
This month we're featuring James's Glass Top "2020 Work From Home" Desk. He says: "I built this small desk (after several months at the dining room table) to accommodate my wife, both kids and I all having to work from home in our small bungalow. The scrolls are all bent from 1/4" round 304 stainless and the frame is 1" square tube (also 304) -- all purchased and picked up from Speedy Metals in New Berlin."
Want to see your work featured here? Send us an email at newsletter@speedymetals.com. You can also check out other great customer projects on our blog or on our Facebook page.
TESTIMONIALS
WHAT YOU'RE SAYING... "Awesome online purchase of hard to find angle pieces. Shipping was fast, precise cuts on metal stock. Price very reasonable and phone interaction was very professional. I highly recommend this e-commerce company for all your metal needs. Pleasant experience and I'll be back buying more!"
-Tom
DID YOU KNOW?
DID YOU KNOW...? ...that scientists have discovered a fourth mechanism of ductility?
A team of researchers has produced areas of amorphous, noncrystalline structures inside of high entropy metal alloys, which could lead to major increases in strength and toughness. “Significant new developments and discoveries in metal alloys are quite rare,” says Marc Meyers, a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at UC San Diego. But this discovery could have major implications for aerospace, energy, cryogenic, and numerous other applications.
Learn more here.
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