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by Nisha Jilka
Metal is often associated with strength and durability. However, over time, the toughest metals can show signs of wear and tear. So do all metals r...
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by Nisha Jilka
Metal detectors are tools designed to locate hidden metal objects beneath the ground, inside walls, or even in luggage. But how exactly do they wor...
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by Nisha Jilka
Can Metal be Recycled?
Short answer, yes, metal is one of the most recyclable metals on the planet.
From industrial steel to everyday aluminium...
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by Nisha Jilka
Introduction
Ever wondered where the metal in your tools, appliances or car parts actually come from? The journey of metal begins deep underground ...
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by Nisha Jilka
What are Corten Steel Sheets?
Corten steel sheet is also known as weathering steel. This is because corten sheet steel develops a beautiful dark b...
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by Nisha Jilka
Learn how to clean brass splashbacks with our expert step by step guide.
What are Brass Splashbacks used for?
Most people utilise splashbacks in k...
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by Mitesh Jilka
What is Sheet Metal?
Sheet metal is metal formed through an industrial process into thin, flat pieces, allowing it to be used for a variety of r...
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by Mitesh Jilka
What is a Garden Planter?
A garden planter is a decorative container that comes in various shapes and sizes that's made for growing flowers or pla...
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by Mitesh Jilka
What is tarnish?
Tarnish is a layer of corrosion that forms over metals such as copper, brass, aluminium and many others. Tarnish occurs from the ...
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by Mitesh Jilka
What is Stainless Steel?
Stainless steel is a steel alloy with excellent corrosion resistance compared to carbon/alloy steel. All of our stainless...
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by Mitesh Jilka
Different Metals suit different kitchens so it is important to understand what would suit your kitchen. Here at London Metal Store we offer...
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by Mitesh Jilka
What is Patina Brass?
Patina is a natural tarnish that forms on brass and various other metals over long periods of time. This occurs throug...
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