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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick L View Post
    Today I port matched the Fusions block inlet/outlet to the barbs i.d. Got copper shavings in the process. The block itself is copper "not" aluminum.
    Wow! That's impressive that they would use copper. It looks like I was wrong, must have been the grit of sandpaper they use that threw me off. Probably used something real low like 20-40 grit to get that finish.
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    Copper Rules!!

    This confromation is big news!! Thanks Nick L.....

    Three cheers for Maximus SE......

    Hip Hip, Hurray!!

    Hip Hip, Hurray!!

    Hip Hip, Hurray!!

    Oh yeha.... The lesser boards just have to deal with it...
    Last edited by Talonman; 10-20-2007 at 04:46 AM.
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