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  • joepaulbutler
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    Anders, I also found this on Amazon for us shoppers who don't get out much

    K & S Precision Metals Wire, Spring Steel, 0.187 in.dia, PK4

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  • 4ND3R5
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    Joe- K&S Precision Metals. It's tempered high carbon spring steel. You can find it in real hardware stores....not lowes or home depot. Hope this helps. I wouldn't mess with stainless......too hard to work with.

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  • joepaulbutler
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    There was another wire list on Amazon, I just grab one to give another site to look for wire. What do you remember for the wire type?

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  • 4ND3R5
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    That's stainless.....not the same stuff.

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  • joepaulbutler
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    104 Pcs 40 cm Straight Stainless Steel Spring Wire Spring Assortment, 12 Different Full Hard Spring Steel Wire, 0.3 mm, 0.... 104 Pcs 40 cm Straight Stainless Steel Spring Wire Spring Assortment, 12 Different Full Hard Spring Steel Wire, 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm, 1 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.4 mm, 1.6 mm, 1.8 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm


    $16.99$16.99
    FREE Delivery Fri, Sep 2
    Only 6 left in stock - order soon.

    Found this on Amazon's website FYI

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  • Dark Lightning
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    I went to a shop that caters to hobby builders, like radio control airplanes, to get mine. Even the big box hardware stores don't carry that, as mentioned. My youngest brother made a fixture and bent that wire into shape for the truck's seat springs. I've had carpal tunnel release surgery on both hands, and they're mostly better, but he cranked out that wire bending like a machine. #Bender

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  • 4ND3R5
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    Originally posted by joepaulbutler View Post
    Makin g my juices start to perk "from 5/32 music wire. " can you expand on this a bit more
    K&S Precision Metals is the manufacturer of the music wire I got from my hardware store. It comes in 3 foot lengths of various thicknesses. You have to go to a real hardware store though....not lowes or home depot.
    It was originally used in pianos and that is how it got its name. It's tempered high carbon spring steel. Good stuff.
    Last edited by 4ND3R5; 08-30-2022, 07:51 AM. Reason: Fixed company name

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  • Dark Lightning
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    I actually bought some 5/32" music wire to replace some broken springs in the seat of my ancient (1970) Chevy truck. I laugh when I say ancient- that truck was built during my last year of high school! If I do use the O1 tool steel I bought, it'll be for bigger tools. I (fortunately) already bought the full set of Dockyards.

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  • joepaulbutler
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    Makin g my juices start to perk "from 5/32 music wire. " can you expand on this a bit more

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  • Dark Lightning
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    Wowzers! Look out Dockyards!

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  • woodburner807
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    Great talented work, Anders. Look great.

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  • Eddy-Smiles
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    I have no doubt that if you made it then it's got to be a winner!

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  • Randy
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    Nicely Done. Being able to make you own tools is a great plus.

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  • Brian T
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    That's craftsmanship that I can really appreciate. Well done.

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  • Mark N. Akers
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    Wow Anders that really looks great.

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