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Originally Posted by kjc2050
Just curious: what is the difference between "plastic" and "composite"?
And, sorry, it's "two cents," not "two sense."
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I'd never thought of "sense". It could also be "two scents". No wonder English is hard to learn. And composite implies two or more materials used together (e.g. fiberglass), plastic implies a single material injection molded to make the part.
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Last edited by Jamesp; 05-10-2015 at 05:15 AM.
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