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Ok so without knowing the exact composition of the metal, it was proably exposed to temps between 250 and 350 degrees could be less could be higher depending on the
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Ok so without knowing the exact composition of the metal, it was proably exposed to temps between 250 and 350 degrees could be less could be higher depending on the metal. But apparently it got hot. Really did a nice job with it though
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