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2010-06-25, 7:04am
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I wish they were the 3/32 size instead of 5/64. I'd buy some in a heartbeat.
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2010-06-25, 11:38am
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Did you try to contact her?
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2010-06-25, 4:14pm
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Alaska Boro
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So why are they better than the standard stainless steel types?
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2010-06-25, 10:13pm
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You clean the bead release like a butter.
You remove the bead smoothly and quick.
Does not get heated.
It's stay as it is foever, not getting softer.
It's heard and stays streight.
very comfortable to work with.
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2010-06-25, 11:49pm
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She's Back & Burnin'
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Well, I don't see why they are any better than the ones we use. I mean stainless steel is stainless steel. You can do 308 or 316. And of course 5/64 isn't going to bend and stay straight, it's thick. The smaller in diameter you go, the more likely it's going to bend within time. After all, we do abuse our mandrels.
I am still using the 1/8 mandrels I bought 10 years ago.
She does make lovely beads though.
Sara
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2010-06-26, 11:14am
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I think there's a high temp welding rod, was it 321 instead of 316? They were harder and did not soften as much with repeated use.
I plan to try it the next time I need to replace mandrels.
321 stainless steel is most similar to 304 stainless steel, however it contains the addition of Titanium making it an excellent choice for prolonged high temperature applications. The addition of Titanium stabilizes this grade of stainless steel against the formation of Chromium Carbide in heat ranges between 800 to 1500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Common Applications
* Aircraft exhaust stacks
* Manifolds
* Chemical processing equipment
* Welded equipment
* Jet engine parts
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2010-06-27, 6:35am
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2010-06-28, 4:17am
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I didn't see any mandrels when I clicked on the link.
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2010-06-28, 7:22am
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I didn't see any mandrels listed, Did I miss something
Liz R
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