Metric Size Socket Set Screws
Thread Size: M1.4-M52
DIN913, DIN914, DIN915, DIN916
ISO4026, ISO4027, ISO4028, ISO4029
Various Drive and Point Types
Various Surface Finishes
Other Material Grades are available
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Darlene Armstrong, director and co-owner of the Denver School of Metal Arts, shows you how to anneal a sheet of copper using an acetylene torch.
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