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<blockquote data-quote="klickitatsacket" data-source="post: 282776" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>Hey thanks Gypo. Glad to see you back. I am also glad to see you got the package ok. Just a little about GB bars; I talked with this outfit for quite a while before I ever started selling their stuff. the bar that gypo has pictured, the Titanium bar is not an actual titanium bar ( that would cost a bloody fortune) but the rails are actually a steal that has titanium alloy mixed in so that they are harder but have more flex. From what GB has relayed to me is this was quite a big deal getting the bar to act in this way (rockwell hard yet spring tough) There is nice balance and the guys who put a lot of hours on their saws will really notice the differance over the life of a bar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klickitatsacket, post: 282776, member: 5184"] Hey thanks Gypo. Glad to see you back. I am also glad to see you got the package ok. Just a little about GB bars; I talked with this outfit for quite a while before I ever started selling their stuff. the bar that gypo has pictured, the Titanium bar is not an actual titanium bar ( that would cost a bloody fortune) but the rails are actually a steal that has titanium alloy mixed in so that they are harder but have more flex. From what GB has relayed to me is this was quite a big deal getting the bar to act in this way (rockwell hard yet spring tough) There is nice balance and the guys who put a lot of hours on their saws will really notice the differance over the life of a bar. [/QUOTE]
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