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Old December 31st 03, 07:36 PM
Martin
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Default Inconol 713 required

I am building a gas turbine jet engine and need a small quantity of
Inconol 713 for turbine, 75mm diameter by 15mm thick. Does anyone know
of a supplier in the Uk that can provide me with what I need?

Thanks

Martin
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Old January 4th 04, 11:30 PM
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Sorry Martin, I've got a confession to make, I actually put this
question on for my father-in-law who is the one actually building the
engine as a retirement project. He doesn't have a computer so I
searched the internet for him but couldn't find anything. Then I said
to him that I would try an appropriate Google group and get back to
him if I got any replies. It seemed easier to pose the question as if
it was my project than to explain the actual situation. I think I
persuaded him, though, of the usefulness of having access to the
internet because he is planning to buy his own computer and go online
himself in the not too distant future.


Good Luck! My very mechanical engineer (retired) got a computer, and now,
I'm his technical support number! All in all, I don't mind it, but some
days, after the 5th or so call, it starts to get old!
--
Jim in NC


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Old January 5th 04, 12:22 AM
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On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 18:30:44 -0500, "Morgans"
jisumorgan@charterdotjunkdotnet wrote:

: Sorry Martin, I've got a confession to make, I actually put this
: question on for my father-in-law who is the one actually building the
: engine as a retirement project. He doesn't have a computer so I
: searched the internet for him but couldn't find anything. Then I said
: to him that I would try an appropriate Google group and get back to
: him if I got any replies. It seemed easier to pose the question as if
: it was my project than to explain the actual situation. I think I
: persuaded him, though, of the usefulness of having access to the
: internet because he is planning to buy his own computer and go online
: himself in the not too distant future.
:
:
:Good Luck! My very mechanical engineer (retired) got a computer, and now,
:I'm his technical support number! All in all, I don't mind it, but some
:days, after the 5th or so call, it starts to get old!

"Press the Control key. It's in the lower left corner of the
keyboard. It says 'C T R L' on it. Now keep holding it down, and tap
the C key. Let up on the C key. Now let up on the Control key. Now
use the mouse and move the arrow where you want the text to go. Once
the arrow is there, stop moving the mouse....."
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Old January 2nd 04, 08:04 AM
Richard J Kinch
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Martin writes:

Additional note: the material I am looking for may infact be "Inconel"
713.


For any US jet engine hobbyists, see my surplus metal stock (came from a
Pratt & Whitney jet engine parts subcontractor):

http://www.truetex.com/metals.htm
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Old January 2nd 04, 03:39 PM
Richard Riley
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 02:04:36 -0600, Richard J Kinch
wrote:

:Martin writes:
:
: Additional note: the material I am looking for may infact be "Inconel"
: 713.
:
:For any US jet engine hobbyists, see my surplus metal stock (came from a
:Pratt & Whitney jet engine parts subcontractor):
:
: http://www.truetex.com/metals.htm

Martin, I don't find 713 anywhere but reference lists. Are you sure
718 won't do for your job?
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Old January 4th 04, 09:31 PM
Martin
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Richard Riley wrote in message . ..
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 02:04:36 -0600, Richard J Kinch
wrote:

:Martin writes:
:
: Additional note: the material I am looking for may infact be "Inconel"
: 713.
:
:For any US jet engine hobbyists, see my surplus metal stock (came from a
:Pratt & Whitney jet engine parts subcontractor):
:
: http://www.truetex.com/metals.htm

Martin, I don't find 713 anywhere but reference lists. Are you sure
718 won't do for your job?


I think 718 will do the job, do you know of anywhere in the UK which
sells small quantities if this?

Thanks

Martin
 




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