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>The metal metlas at a relatively low temperature. (no idea how
>low, but it does
>not affect the plastic if spilled) It is VERY brittle, but
>fairly strong.
Sounds like whitemetal solder which melts at about 90C.
You probably find they turn to a puddle under a hair
dryer or if left in a car in the summer.
-= tim jones =-
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