Originally Posted By Franco
Titanium has the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal, however it is about 60% heavier than aluminium. But because of it's strength it can and usually is shaped a lot thinner than the Al equivalent. Hence the lighter weight.


This thinness would probably explain why George of end2endtrailsupply was able to boil water faster with a titanium pot than an aluminum pot.

I want to see how fast a titanium pot cools down. I know the titanium exhaust on my car never seems to be hot when I touch it. I really wanted to see if that'd still be true with titanium headers, but those went out of production before I could afford them.
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