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HTS-528 Brazing Alloy
Don Foreman and I are going to go in on some of this brazing alloy I
believe. Right now with shipping it will cost Don and I $45 bucks a piece. I think we can get 2lbs for $135 plus a fixed price of $50 a pound thereafter or something like that. If anyone else is interested please let me know. Grant this sound like something you might be able to use also. Thanks, Steve |
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HTS-528 Brazing Alloy
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" wrote: Don Foreman and I are going to go in on some of this brazing alloy I believe. Right now with shipping it will cost Don and I $45 bucks a piece. I think we can get 2lbs for $135 plus a fixed price of $50 a pound thereafter or something like that. If anyone else is interested please let me know. Specifically, which alloy? Can't have much silver in it, at that price. Joe Gwinn |
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