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    #16
    This stuff doesn't burn
    • Rhodes American 5 lb Stainless Steel Reel Grade ~ CoarseCOMPARES TO # 4 STEEL WOOLAVERAGE FIBER WIDTH 120 microns (0.12mm) / 0.005" (5 mils)
    • Stainless steel wool is made from Alloy type AISI 434 stainless steel.
    • The 5 lb reels are a web of stainless steel wool approximately 1/4" thick by 4" wide, wound onto a 2-3/8" ID fiber core to an outside diameter of about 8-12" and weighing exactly 5 pounds net. All products are about 125 feet of web per 5-pound reel.
    • Stainless steel wool products withstand temperatures in excess of 700°C, exhaust acids and high vibration.
    • Furnace tests show that stainless steel wool will withstand sustained temperatures of 700°C and peak temperatures of 800° C for up to 10 minutes without damage or degradation.
    • CHEMISTRY : C (Carbon) 0.12% max. ; Si (Silicon) 1.0% max. ; Mn (Manganese) 1.0% max. ; S (Sulfur) 0.03% max. ;P (Phosphorous) 0.04% max. ; Cr (Chromium) 16.0 - 18.0% max. ; Mo (Molybdenum) 1.25% max.; Fe (Iron) remainder
    • Common Reels: The simplest form of stainless steel wool is a continuous roving, 4 inches wide on reels. This product meets all of the physical demands for exhaust applications, but is presented in a basic form requiring the muffler manufacturer to do all of the processing and assembly.
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      #17
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        #18
        stainless steel wool

        Go down to your local grocery store and pick up some coarse stainless steel scrubbing pads for scrubbing pots and pans. Get the plain ones, no detergent. I think I paid about six bucks for a box of four, which was plenty to do my Super Trapp once I stretched the pads out some. Added benefit of throatier growl coming form the pipe. Doze

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