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This 1-inch diameter, 12-inch long solid brass rod offers high strength, corrosion resistance, and a smooth finish, making it perfect for professional-grade machining, custom DIY projects, and precision model building.
| ASIN | B09VNMNYD7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,891 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #15 in Brass Rods |
| Date First Available | March 16, 2022 |
| Item Form | Rod |
| Item Thickness | 25 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | PG-Rod-14 |
| Manufacturer | PGCOKO |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.87 x 2.48 x 1.14 inches |
| UPC | 788505522660 |
C**E
Cost affective size
Great brass bar stock….size I need….very cost effective at a good price
K**H
Great to use as brass drift tool
Great alternative to a dedicated brass drift. The only difference is some knurling, but otherwise it’s much larger than what you can find as a specific drift. I use this to rebuild RCV CV axles on my UTV and it is the perfect tool.
C**K
great for lathe projects
fine finish, dimensions as described
M**N
I needed air line fittings.
I needed some brass air line fittings. So instead of having two or three fittings to get the right connection I made a few myself. One fitting that will take the place of a few. Of course I will need to turn them In my lathe but that's easy. This will save me money because the cost of the fittings I need will cost me about $70. So this worked for me and saved me about $40. And with the cost going up very day that's smart.
G**Y
New parts
I used this to make a hydraulic fitting for my hhr .the clutch master cylinder bleader which is made from plastic was damaged. That part is out of production you can not buy one making a good car unusable for lack of one plastic part . I made a replacement on my lath using this pice of brass . Saving my car so I can keep using it .
J**N
Brass
Received exactly as advertised
B**Y
Great for home made bushings
I bought this to repair a friend's glider chair. The stupid little ball bearings that came with the original chair had rusted solid making the glider part nonfunctional. The outside diameter was the same size as the outer race of the bearings and I used my wood lathe as a drill press to center holes for the bolts I had to install. I use nylon locking nuts and 5/16 bolts and it is way more sturdy than original now. Once I drilled a deep enough hole in the center, I sliced off bushings with a hack saw. No the lathe wasn't running...
P**.
Good material
The surface finish was good; without pits , scratches or cracks. It machined nicely and polished up well.
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