In that context, your earlier post in this thread says:
Then in response to my question about changer housings, keyheads, end plates and pedals, you say:Hexagon era 'buds were full of potmetal. The hex shafts themselves are steel, and the mounting brackets to mount the hex shafts to the wooden body are aluminum. The pullers and knee brackets,and straight knee levers and finger radius, keyheads, changer housing, and endplates are pot metal. The pedal bar is aluminum channel, the narrow pedals are pot metal.
Which seems to suggest that those parts are actually cast aluminum, albeit you suggest of lesser quality. The articles on pot metal mention aluminum as at most an incidental component of pot metal. And you sayThere are different grades of casting quality, by whatever someone wants to mix up. All aluminum castings are not created equal--there are different grades of aluminum, depending upon purity.
Given the opinion widely and justifiably held that "pot metal is crap," it would be unfortunate to disseminate the idea that there is more pot metal in later Buds than is in fact the case. That's why I've been asking for clarification of what you're saying.there's a huge difference between cast pot metal and cast aluminum.
(NOTE: I was writing this while James was posting the previous post.)