I was recently at an auction, and picked up a few things (posts on this to come in the future). With the "everything on the bench and under the bench" statement of the auctioneer, I became the owner of this strange tube of metal rods. It would seem there were some things on the bench I didn't really need.
The picture isn't great. As you may have noticed from my previous posts, my camera sucks in the dark. The rods are clean, silvery, shiny on the ends, and slightly dull on the circumference.
So, here's a breakdown of what I have to offer:
Qty: 27
Length: 17 3/4"
Diameter: 0.120"/0.150" (they're oblong)
Tare weight: 50g (the clear plastic tube and ends)
Net weight: 945g (pretty darn close to 2 lbs)
Here are both sides of the instruction sheet that came rolled in the tube. If you're have problems reading these, email me and I can send you a better PDF version.
Of particular interest are the physical properties of the unidentified alloy:
Bonall Hardness: 475 Kg Load - 100
Bonall Hardness: 3200 Kg Load - 112
Melting Range: 690 to 725 Deg. F
NO FLUX
From what I can tell, what I have here sold for over $100 CAD not too long ago. I don't need these, so I'd like to open up the floor to bids starting at $25 CAD - buyer pays shipping, total to be paid by PayPal or cash. If there's no interest, I'll can let you know when they go to eBay and you can have a shot at it.
Thanks for looking...
-Brian
The picture isn't great. As you may have noticed from my previous posts, my camera sucks in the dark. The rods are clean, silvery, shiny on the ends, and slightly dull on the circumference.
So, here's a breakdown of what I have to offer:
Qty: 27
Length: 17 3/4"
Diameter: 0.120"/0.150" (they're oblong)
Tare weight: 50g (the clear plastic tube and ends)
Net weight: 945g (pretty darn close to 2 lbs)
Here are both sides of the instruction sheet that came rolled in the tube. If you're have problems reading these, email me and I can send you a better PDF version.
Of particular interest are the physical properties of the unidentified alloy:
Bonall Hardness: 475 Kg Load - 100
Bonall Hardness: 3200 Kg Load - 112
Melting Range: 690 to 725 Deg. F
NO FLUX
From what I can tell, what I have here sold for over $100 CAD not too long ago. I don't need these, so I'd like to open up the floor to bids starting at $25 CAD - buyer pays shipping, total to be paid by PayPal or cash. If there's no interest, I'll can let you know when they go to eBay and you can have a shot at it.
Thanks for looking...
-Brian