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"Tinballs" is getting a little rusty...

Rami

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JD,

Have a very :birthday: happy birthday! :birthday:

What are you...sixty...no, wait...thirty-five! :costumes: :costumes: :costumes:

Tell the missus my wife is coming along as well, not twins, thank god! :wavey:
 
"Tinballs" are getting a little rusty... ?

Happy birthday JD !

:birthday2 :birthday: :birthday2
 
Does Tin Rust?

No. Tin (and many other metals) forms a thin oxide layer that resists further corrosion.
Rusting is specifically used for Iron oxidation. The same process in other metals is called by other names: oxidizing or tarnishing.

Happy Birthday.................Anti Rusting Balls
 
Rust is just another form of patina, which adds to everything.

:costumes:

Happy Birthday, JD !!

:wavey:
 
Thanks guys.

Rami, you might be right, feeling about 60 today, in an attempt to stave off the corrosion I got well lubricated last night :ernae::isadizzy::banghead:

Jamie
 
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