Tin Blue
Tin Blue

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MACHINE GUN BLUE CLASSIC Retro Tin Toy Robot FIRES GUNS WALKS AND SPINS $37.13 |
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Blue Tin Robot Bots Wind up Retro Toy Schylling $6.95 |
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UNIVERSE CAR 1960′s Batt/Op 10″ X 5″ Tin Litho w/3 COLOR LIGHTS NEW in BOX CHINA $99.99 |
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Lost in Space Robot Tin Toy Windup Blue YM-3 $65.00 |
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ODD Blue Tin Wind-Up Walking Robot 3 1/4″ Tall MIB $50.00 |
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Blue Smoking Robot Tin Toy Chinese version $10.00 |
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Rare Robot 5 Wind Up Tin Toy NEW Ltd. Edition Blue $74.95 |
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MECHANICAL TIN TOY CLOCWORK WIND-UP Blue Space ROBOT $17.59 |
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Robot Sparky Windup NEW BLUE Space Tin Toy $14.95 |
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Tin Japanese Friendship-7 Tin Friction toy BLUE! $59.99 |
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Robot Moon Explorer Friction Driven Tin Robot NIB Blue or Red $21.97 |
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MACHINE GUN BLUE CLASSIC RETRO TIN TOY ROBOT FIRES GUNS WALKS AND SPINS $52.76 |
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Blue Robot Space Racer! Tin Litho Toy! New! Sci-Fi Wind-up Fun! $10.99 |
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Yoshi Blue Space Patrol Rocket Tin Friction Space Rocket $39.99 |
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Bubble dome RETRO TIN TOY ROBOT PIN BUTTON blue pinback $6.40 |
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Windup Tin Toy Drummer Blue Version – Free Shipping! $12.49 |
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ROBOT 2008 TIN TOY Robot Schylling CLASSIC ME100 Blue Color SPACE ROBOT $49.99 |
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BILLIKEN TIN WIRE Remote Control BLUE GIGANTOR TETSUJIN T 28 OSAKA TIN TOY $624.95 |
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Medicom TIN Giant Robo wind up – Original navy blue $195.00 |
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JAPAN Retro Toy Water Blue Radio Spacecraft Spaceship made to imitate TIN $19.00 |
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TIN TETSUJIN 28 GIGANTOR WIND UP OSAKA Toy Mint LIMITED NUMBERED BLUE 1989 #216 $448.95 |
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WALKING ASTROMAN with SPARKS Osaka Tin Toy Reprinted Edition Blue (EMS $630.00 |
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Blue Sedan Tin Toy ORNAMENT NEW Christmas Tree TTO01 $7.99 |
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Schylling Robot 2008 Tin Toy Battery Operated BLUE $39.95 |
Metal and Its Many Different Uses
Like different types of wood, metal has its various uses depending on the situation and it will generally depend on what you are going to be making to the kind of metal you should use.
There are a few different types of metal (chief metals) and also there are a few alloy metals, these are formulated by mixing a few different metals together and these can also be very useful metals.
Lets begin with the different metals.
1) Iron.
Iron is the most useful of all the metals man has. In its pure form, it has a silvery kind of colour, its also tenacious (which means tough), it is also quite malleable so it can be hammered without it starting to crack.
It can be hard to get pure iron because almost all of its contents have a small percent of carbon, phosphorus, sulphur, silica or other elements. These types of substance in iron allow it to have different properties which allow it to be cast into molds, but it cant be hammered because it has a danger of breaking or cracking.
2) Wrought Iron.
This metal has a small carbon content or other substance which does actually make it easier to work with because this metal can be hammered without fear of cracking.
3) Steel.
Steel contains more carbon content than wrought iron but it also has les carbon than cast iron. Steel can be cast, forged, hardened and tempered by applying heat to it and then cooling.
4) Tin.
Tin is a white metal which looks similar to silver, and can also be hammered into very thin sheets which you may know as tin foil.
Tin is not found in very many places anymore, but in the past, tin was mined in Britain and also known as Tin Island because most of it came from here. What is known as Tin Plate is actually a thin sheet iron but coated with tin as it is used as a covering for some metals as it does not rust or oxidize in air.
5) Zinc.
This metal is a whitish blue metal and is occasionally found in a pure state, it is normally found in combination with other types of element.
When it is heated to a alternative temperature, it can behave in different ways, for example, when it is cold, it cam become quite brittle, but if you were to heat it to 150 degrees Fahrenheit it can be rolled into rods and sheets – however, if it is heated to over 200 degrees, it will go brittle.
6) Lead.
Lead is the softest metal known to man and has a gray-blue colour. It is a very Heavy Metal and melts at low temperatures.
It is often used in forming alloys with some other metals for example, solder which is made up from half part of lead and then the other half is made up from a type of tin; as well as solder, there is another made up type of metal from lead which is made up of 80 parts of lead and then 20 parts of antimony – one more type is pewter and this is made up of 25 parts of lead and the rest of tin.
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Every how long is a blue moon, usually?
A blue moon is the second full moon in a month. I want to know usually every how long is a full moon. 2 years, 1, plz i want to know when the one after tin will be?
They occur on average every 3 years or so (sometimes more often, sometimes less).
The blue moons in the last 50 years were:
1958 July 30
1961 January 31
1961 April 30
1963 November 30
1966 August 31
1969 May 31
1971 December 31
1974 October 31
1977 July 30
1980 March 31
1982 December 30
1985 July 31
1988 May 31
1990 December 31
1993 September 30
1996 July 30
1999 January 31
1999 March 31
2001 November 30
2004 July 31
2007 June 30
The next one after this one on Dec 31 will be August 31 2012.
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