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    Lightbulb Nickel-chromium anyone?

    I have been looking around the site and it seems no one has mentioned
    Ni/Cr it is a very heat resistant alloy and thus used in heating elements.
    From what I have read it is 90%/10- Ni/Cr.

    I have been saving elements for a while now but yet to sell it. The yard that takes it is a road trip for me so I will hoard it for a while.

    Elements that are strung on ceramic insulators are straight Ni/Cr.
    Stove and oven type elements are insulated and should be cleaned to reveal the money maker inside!

    This should help those of you getting appliances make a little extra cash


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