Steel takes longer to heat but stays hot longer. Aluminum heats up quickly but also cools down quickly.
Galvanized steel. It lasts longer and is less affected by chemicals and saltwater if you choose to go that route. I do suggest saltwater. It needs for less maintance than a pure chlorine pool.
The reason they don't make aluminum hammers is because most nails are made of steel and steel nails will destroy the aluminum because steel is a lot harder than aluminum.
Aluminum is pretty hard; it is not as hard as steel, but it is harder than copper.
Steel is a harder and more durable metal than aluminum. Therefore, steel doors are often more durable and more difficult to damage than aluminum doors.
You better be able to! Or you wouldn't be able to open a harder steel can.
Depends as much on the design as the materials. In general a steel frame is springier while an aluminium frame is stiffer. A steel frame may be slightly easier to repair and an aluminium frame slightly lighter
It's made out of a aluminum roof and its archs are steel. Its frame is also steel.
Nearly all will have an aluminum frame. Some steel framed ones were made.
nope 2005 is when they changed over to a aluminum frame so an 05 06 07 08 09 11 12 are all aluminum frames
absolutly not... the geometry is completely different. the frame on the aluminum bike has 2 top tubes that pass right through the radiator shrouds... so without immense amount of modifaction no.
Fiberglass doesn't rust and can be repaired if need be. steel is much harder to do anything with once things start needing repairs
Steel. The density of steel is almost 3 times that of aluminum.