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Your cart is empty.Packaged wire is shrink wrapped, bar coded, and packaged in an easy to use pull-type dispenser box.
faiz
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2019
thank you
jv
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2019
Works like it's supposed to.
Dee
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2017
great
Shawn B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2015
Good pricing. Very nice packaging! When quality counts, go here!
Haywood
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2015
Was delivered in good time, and was of high quality
Joshua Kittrell
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2015
It's wure6!
dend
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2015
I use this stuff for a dozen different purposes, including making hardened scribers, small chisels and flat blade screwdrivers. I killed a couple pairs of wilre cutters trying to cut it, even after annealing a spot, so usually I use a cold chisel and hammer to score it hot, one strike and it breaks when you bend it. As its plain high carbon steel, hardening is best done with water; tempering with a torch goes very quick and its easy to overshoot your target temperature but with care and a little practice you can get repeatable results. For chisels I aim for straw at the blade and dark blue on the shank, with screwdrivers I go for purple at the blade for better toughness. Brazing it is very easy and can be accomplished with propane because it's so thin. By putting tension on a length and heating it up to glowing from one end to the other you can get very straight annealed sections, I recently used this technique on about 5' to build a reducer for a blower fan to use as a charcoal forge air supply. 0.059" is a good size for armatures and frames, and about the smallest that's useful for hand tools. Of course it also makes very nice springs, either by just coiling it around a form without heat treating at all, or by first annealing, then coiling, hardening, and finally tempering to electric blue. An indispensable consumable for the shop.
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2013
I read how to remove grout around sinks when they need to be replaced. I purchased this to make my own grout remover. Take a section of this wire and fasten securly to two short pieces of dowl and work it like a saw
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