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    Default OSE will start to carry K&S Stainless stock.

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    Good stuff ! How 'bout carring the 1" stainless strips ; they make good trim tab extensions/wheelie bars .
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    Now that stuff looks usefull.It's always nice to have more options for the builds. I'll spend all aternoon thinking about where I can use that stuff..lol

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    Prop I will be looking the flat stock.

    Sj how about this, just like the brass tubing, the stainless is telescoping.
    1/8 fits into the 3/16". The 1/8" has a hole that takes a .062 wire nicely. Could make some nice, 3/16" to 1/8" prop shaft wire drives with this stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Vaccaro View Post
    Could make some nice, 3/16" to 1/8" prop shaft wire drives with this stuff.
    I use this for all my 1/8" wire drives, and will be using it for my next 3/16" stub sized drives as well... (have been using brass for those... with really good results, actually...)...

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    Nice thing about the stainless is there are only two steps up in getting to the 3/16" shaft size. How does the brass wear, when compared to stainless? Brass is by far less expensive.
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