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iron N

alpha iron METAL

aluminium iron METAL

beak iron (beck or bick iron)

black iron METAL

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The most common omissions are the long irons, numbered from 2 to 5, which are notoriously difficult to hit well.
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Turn off electric cookers, ovens, irons, etc.
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Titanium, magnesium, cast irons, steels, ceramics, and graphites are hard to solder.
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Their parents hit them with broomsticks, feather dusters, clothes hangers, belts and irons.
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There's been times my kids would burn themselves with curling irons.
fox40.com
Other forms of heating old irons included charcoal, slugs (steel), methylated spirits, gas, and finally power.
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Sponge irons with a diameter less than 5 mm go to the briquet unit to produce briquets (diameter above 25 mm).
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For example, the use of curling irons and other heat treatments may cause split ends.
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Whenever possible reduce the use of styling tools such as hairdryers, curling tongs and straightening irons as they can dry and damage strands.
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The stirrup irons are heavier than most, and the stirrup leathers are wider and thicker, for added safety when the player stands in the stirrups.
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