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Artistic Wire Round Artsy Wire, 14-gauge - Burgundy (Each)

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$3.17

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To crimp, we recommend the back notch of the Mighty Crimping Pliers. Gently squeeze one side of the crimp, then the other for a secure connection. (More instructions included on package.) See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
To crimp, we recommend the back notch of the Mighty Crimping Pliers. Gently squeeze one side of the crimp, then the other for a secure connection. (More instructions included on package.) See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
SKU:
46-429-14-25
$3.17

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To crimp, we recommend the back notch of the Mighty Crimping Pliers. Gently squeeze one side of the crimp, then the other for a secure connection. (More instructions included on package.) See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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To crimp, we recommend the back notch of the Mighty Crimping Pliers. Gently squeeze one side of the crimp, then the other for a secure connection. (More instructions included on package.)


See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

Details

Sold by:
each
Color:
Burgundy
Size:
14-gauge, 3 feet plus 5 connectors
Thickness:
14 ga (1.63mm)
Country of Origin:
Pakistan
Brand:
Artistic Wire

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