Eric The Viking
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I have some thick-enough pieces of thin brass sheet (formerly striker plates for door locks), that I can re-purpose for new locks (which didn't come with the correct plates!), but I will need to flatten and re-bend them.
I know that copper anneals pretty easily, just by heating and then allowing to cool - I do this when plumbing. Can I use the same approach with brass? The thick stuff is about 1.25mm thick and the thinner stuff 1mm.
Thoughts welcome.
E
I know that copper anneals pretty easily, just by heating and then allowing to cool - I do this when plumbing. Can I use the same approach with brass? The thick stuff is about 1.25mm thick and the thinner stuff 1mm.
Thoughts welcome.
E