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In this issue: Spring projects; Replica van Leeuwenhoek microscope; plus the latest from the Fire Sale
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April 2, 2021. Issue #704.
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Get ready for spring projects!
Spring has sprung, and it's time to get all those outdoor projects completed! Need help figuring out the right material for your project? Check out our Materials Library or give us a call and talk to one of our experienced representatives!
Or, if all you need is a little inspiration, visit the blog and check out these path lights that Mark Bronkalla built using brass he got from Speedy!
Elbow Engine Check out this elbow engine that William made! Read more...
Our friends over at Rod Trees use the aluminum tubing they get from us to build these handy fishing rod holders! Read more...
FIRE SALE
FIRE SALE...
1/4" Round 1018 CR, 36" Long. On Sale for $2.93.
1/4" x 1-1/2" 304 Stainless Steel Flat, 36" Long. On Sale for $24.50.
1/2" Square 6061 Aluminum, 36" Long. On Sale for $12.56.
CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT
CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT... This month we're featuring Daniel Niedziocha who used the metal he got from Speedy to build a replica of the Van Leeuwenhoek microscope. (If you're curious, you can read more about the Leeuwenhoek microscope here.)
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.
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WHAT YOU'RE SAYING... "Really great service!!! Walter my man took care of me with an adjustment to an order and I am very pleased!! Very reasonable pricing and super quick service.. I highly recommend them to anyone big or small!!"
-Peter
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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