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I used to sell tubing, too, when I was in the US. Iskandar Re: Pressure bladder how-to videos, parts one and two iskandar taib Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:54 am iskandar taib Bronze Member Posts : 30Join date : 2012-10-26 iskandar taib wrote:...For big models 1/4" i.d...
it can be hard to tell the difference between real bronze and fake unless you physically inspect it for characteristics like its weight, magnetism and its patina. If it's a fake, it's quite possible you'll spot small differences from the original. ...
I happened upon this site when I was researching how to get the shiny finish off of my solid brass hood exhaust fan. I hope that you are still available for questions as the posts that I saw were quite old. My goal is to remove the lacquer to achieve a brushed brass finish which is...
Cite: Lilly Cao. "Stainless Steel, Bronze, Brass, or Aluminum: How to Choose Handle Materials" 03 Mar 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed 18 Nov 2024. <https://www.archdaily.com/929360/stainless-steel-bronze-brass-or-aluminum-how-to-choose-handle-materials> ISSN 0719-8884...
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Gauthier 4,70822 gold badges2828 silver badges3737 bronze badges Add a comment 1 I know this was asked 8 years ago, but if anyone else finds this helpful, I thought I'd pitch in. I had a tuba instructor who would always harp on me that I needed to hear the pitch before I coul...
How can I tell? Gloria Reeves- Georgetown, LouisianaJuly 9, 2021A. Hi Gloria. Cast iron and steel are strongly magnetic. Brass, bronze, and copper are non-magnetic. Zinc is also non-magnetic and commonly used today as a base/substrate for plating onto, but zinc was probably not used ...
It melts aluminum quickly, and doesn't take much longer to melt down a load of brass or bronze. It was super easy to build and almost anyone ought to be able to duplicate it. Click on any photo for a larger view. Here is a video of the first firing of the foundry when it was ...