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Hey Eddy about how long did it take you to build the cq?
Hi there. A good alternative for handrails, which is much stronger than brass wire, is the copper covered steel welding wire that is used in MIG welding. Available in rolls from the likes of Machine Mart. A 0.8kg packet of 0.6mm wire (closest to 0.020â€) costs just under GBP4. They also do 0.8mm (same price) if you want a little extra strength. Probably enough to do 100 boats or more!! It is very easy to solder and withstands the knocks of life at the pond very well.  It holds the paint better than most brass provided that you make 100% sure that the ALL flux has been cleaned off first. All the best David <if> <endif> -----Original Message----- From: towboatjoe [mailto:construction@paddleducks.co.uk] Sent: miércoles, 14 de junio de 2006 23:14 To: construction@paddleducks.co.uk Subject: RE: creole queen has begun <if> <endif> Is the model around 1:48 scale? If so I usually use .020 brass rod to build my railing. -------------------- m2f -------------------- Exported by Paddleducks Mail System. http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7654#7654 -------------------- m2f --------------------