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Sheet Brass 12 Inches Wide for Trunk Repair or Decoration
$15.00
Out of stock
Our brass sheet is sturdy enough to protect the edges of your trunk, but thin enough to be cut with scissors and bent around corners without too much effort. Scuff it with steel wool and then it can be painted if you’d like. Our sheet brass is 30 gauge, or 0.010″ thick; and it’s 12 inches wide. Sold by the running foot ($15 per foot), and, like we’ve been doing since we first started this dynamic corporation, USA shipping is included in the price.
Example: A piece of sheet brass measuring 12″ wide by 36″ long is 3 running feet and costs $45, delivered to any USA address (yup, even AK, HI, and PR)
Please note: We cut this to the length that you select. Once we cut it, this item may not be returned for refund or exchange.
Category: Sheet Metal
Tags: Brass sheet metal, sheet brass, trunk repair metal
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Mr.Barton is very friendly and informative, he loves helping his customers you can tell . he's got virtually every part you'll ever need to restore a trunk.
Stones
This company is outstanding! After ordering items to refinish a trunk they arrived promptly. I had questions about the project and emailed for help. Churchill responded promptly to several email questions and helped me complete a difficult project. I highly recommend this business!
Carol Braceland
Absolute nicest people working in this store. It is a bit difficult to find the physical location, but they do most of their sales online, so I have no issue with it. I highly recommend going here for any of your leather needs!
Vanessa Tripp
Owner was a huge help, in finding the items I needed to purchase for my project. They have a fantastic selection of leather products. I definitely recommend, going to this place for all your leather needs.
jessica brennan
Great service, fast shipping, good quality items. Purchased the leather handle for a Knight of Columbus Fourth Degree sword carry case I built.
Paul Fricke