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turbocat

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hi all. for most of last week we have been scraping out an airbus A320. we cut the nose off and i noticed long lenghts of hyhaulic lines. out of curiousity i took out a piece of about 15 ft. and could not believe how light it was. i later measured it at 3/8 x .032. after some googleing, i think it is titanium. anyone know about this stuff? maybe useful in homebuilts? some of it is maybe 1/2 in 15 to 20 ft lenghts.
 
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