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On May 29, 12:02 pm, Bob Kuykendall  wrote: 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	As for another poster who says that 6061-T6 is too brittle, do you have a cite for that very general assertion? How does that reconcile with the fact that Zenith makes entire airplanes out of the stuff? Thanks, Bob K.http://www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24 2024T3 (not Alclad) has a tensile ultimate of 70KSI and a yield of 50KSI, with elongation of 18% and a Brinell hardness of 120. 6061T6 has an ultimate of 45KSI and a yield of 40, elongation 12%, Brinell 95. So the 2024T3 is a LOT stronger but a little more ductile (so less brittle?) and at the same time, strangely, harder. I wouldn't replace the 2024 with the 6061 in anything I don't want to break. References from Machinery's Handbook, 24th Ed., 1992. Dan  | 
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