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Old 2007-12-19, 9:08am
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Default 3/64" mandrels

Does anyone have 3/64" mandrels for sale? This size is tough to find.

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Old 2007-12-19, 9:54am
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I think Zoozii has them
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Old 2007-12-19, 10:18am
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danelady sells them, her hubby is handling them for her

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Thanks to you both for the suggestions!
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I sell 5/64, 1/16 and 1/4 right now. I don't sell the 3/64, but Danelady does sell the 3/64, which are smaller then the 1/16.

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I'm sorry, I was thinking 5/64...mandrel numbers always confuse me
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No worries, I just didn't want anyone scouring my site looking for the 3/64 in vain
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I sell 5/64, 1/16 and 1/4 right now. I don't sell the 3/64, but Danelady does sell the 3/64, which are smaller then the 1/16.

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What is the next size after the 1/16th? I am getting tired if the rods bending all the time with just a little pressure. The next size has got to be stronger correct? Will the hole be that much larger, and who has them?
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Yes, the next size is quite a bit stronger. It's the 5/64. I sell them. It is actually between the 1/16th and 3/32nd, so the hole is still pretty reasonable for stringing. I hope that helps.

I sell 12 in a set for $6.00.
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I have a new batch coming and will be shipping them after Christmas.
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I use the 5/64 for my focal beads - they are just that bit stronger than the 1/16, and really stand up to use very well.
I had a really hard time finding them at my local welding shops, until I realized that most of the 5/64th rods come short (12") and with flux coating on them. (At least around here). My husband just chips the flux off, and then I sand them with a green scrubbie. They are really expensive from the welding shop - Amy's price is good, I think I paid about $1.00 each, and that was for the 12" size.
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I just found them on
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, $3.00 for a ten, 9 inch 3/64.

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