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24 Gauge High Temp Wire

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Product Features
  • 10 foot roll
  • Flexible making easy to bend
  • Extremely strong, 24 gauge wire
  • Will support hanging projects
  • Add detail to fused glass projects
  • Nickel chromium alum wire remains strong in extreme heat
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Product Description
Wire You Can Fire!
Embed wire between pieces of glass and fuse to add detail to fused glass projects or to create strong structural hanging rings for easy display. This nickel chromium alum wire remains strong in extreme heat of kiln firings and withstands high temperatures for long periods. Extremely strong, 24 gauge wire will support hanging projects, but is still flexible enough to bend. 10 foot roll.
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Pros : strong, easy to bend, exactly as described
Cons : none
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Pros : It was the perfect size for the fishing lures that I made and very easy to work with.
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