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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 1114622" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>I suggest that Inconel is a far superior material for a stove than Titanium. If you are able to get some Haynes 214 even better...</p><p></p><p>This place has sheet in Alloy 625 <a href="http://hightempmetals.com/hightemp/625.php" target="_blank">Alloy 625</a> Scroll down past plate and bar stock to sheet. They will sell you just what you want. Inconel runs about $15/kg in commodity trading, then you have to add the cost of working it into flat stock + everyone's margin.</p><p></p><p>It can be laser cut, water jet cut or in desparation cut with a cutoff wheel. It is extremely heat resistant so it is different to regular steel. It can be white hot and still has a lot of strength whereas steel is like a wet noodle at that point,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 1114622, member: 35183"] I suggest that Inconel is a far superior material for a stove than Titanium. If you are able to get some Haynes 214 even better... This place has sheet in Alloy 625 [url=http://hightempmetals.com/hightemp/625.php]Alloy 625[/url] Scroll down past plate and bar stock to sheet. They will sell you just what you want. Inconel runs about $15/kg in commodity trading, then you have to add the cost of working it into flat stock + everyone's margin. It can be laser cut, water jet cut or in desparation cut with a cutoff wheel. It is extremely heat resistant so it is different to regular steel. It can be white hot and still has a lot of strength whereas steel is like a wet noodle at that point, [/QUOTE]
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