Soundguy
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i am curious why Aluminum will cause less sparks? Is it not a conductive metal that even works better at conducting Electricity then steel? In explosive atmospheres at work we use brass, but that is for a metal to metal strike type spark, i.e. when i drop or slip with a wrench and hit something there is no spark.
Just curious. Good luck
I think the aluminum will function like copper, brass.. etc.. and not spark when struck like steel will.. at least that's my take on what he was saying.. etc.
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