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RE: aluminum rad worth it?
By Royce P - 12/23/2005 10:41:32 PM; IP 63.87.74.235
Aluminum radiators are maybe 5 pounds lighter. Copper radiators work just as well. Your choice.

Royce
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 Alum vs Copper effectiveness -- Ross, 01/01/2006
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