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Insp. Clue!So? 01-28-2007 03:49 AM

Introducing...Son of Flubber?
 
http://rainbowboys.blogspot.com/2007...quidmetal.html

A metal with amazing properties.

arahant 01-28-2007 03:58 AM

Re: Introducing...Son of Flubber?
 
So, new golf clubs?

John21 01-28-2007 05:12 AM

Re: Introducing...Son of Flubber?
 
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So, new golf clubs?

[/ QUOTE ]The current USGA rule limiting the coefficient of restitution of a clubhead states that the COR cannot be higher than a measurement of 0.830. This means that when the clubhead impacts the ball, there cannot be more than an 83-percent transfer of the energy of the head to the ball.

Insp. Clue!So? 01-28-2007 08:33 AM

Re: Introducing...Son of Flubber?
 
[ QUOTE ]
So, new golf clubs?

[/ QUOTE ]

No, but look for West Poughkeepsie Central CC to win March Madness in 2012.

tolbiny 01-28-2007 10:23 AM

Re: Introducing...Son of Flubber?
 
[ QUOTE ]
http://rainbowboys.blogspot.com/2007...quidmetal.html

A metal with amazing properties.

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That was sweet. Aluminum bats in college ball a thing of the past?

vhawk01 01-28-2007 02:02 PM

Re: Introducing...Son of Flubber?
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
http://rainbowboys.blogspot.com/2007...quidmetal.html

A metal with amazing properties.

[/ QUOTE ]

That was sweet. Aluminum bats in college ball a thing of the past?

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Yeah, aluminum bats aren't dangerous enough, they need THIS.

Borodog 01-28-2007 02:33 PM

Re: Introducing...Son of Flubber?
 
That is [censored] awesome.

I want a handgun made out of that stuff.

Stu Pidasso 01-28-2007 10:35 PM

Re: Introducing...Son of Flubber?
 
I wonder how well it would perform as armor?

Stu

FortunaMaximus 01-29-2007 12:02 AM

Re: Introducing...Son of Flubber?
 
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I wonder how well it would perform as armor?

Stu

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Was thinking it'd make a nice composite blade for hockey sticks.

LiquidMetal website

Bio-compatible and sharper than steel. Heh.


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