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Included with the Rings & Things Micro Torch Kit...        Butane Micro Torch*#69-1806" tall (137x101x36mm) butane micro torch, for firing Art Clay Silver. Comfy rubber grip, comes with stand. Purchase your own triple-refined butane to use with torch (holds 64ml). Burning time 60-70 minutes. Temperature 1300C/ 2450F.        Tripod with Mesh Screen#69-354-9Approx. 9" Eurotool tripods with mesh screen. Use as a platform for soldering or enameling, for items that need to be heated from all sides, or stand tripod over an alcohol lamp or Bunsen burner.        Ceramic Fire Block#69-182 5.7x3.7x2" ceramic fiber block. For insulation under Art Clay Silver pieces when torch firing.        Magnesia Soldering Block#69-184Approx. 3x6x1.5" magnesia soldering block. Porous and fireproof block, used to support metalwork when soldering, also heats up and helps maintain the temperature of the piece. Effective for temperatures up to 2000 F (1093 C).        Fiber-Grip Tweezers 6.25"#69-428Eurotool fiber-grip tweezers. Straight soldering tweezers with polished steel cross-locking jaws to hold your work securely. 6-1/4" long (160mm).        Fiber-Grip Tweezers 8"#69-429 Eurotool jumbo fiber-grip tweezers. Straight soldering tweezers with polished steel jaws to hold your work securely. 8" long (200mm).        Titanium Soldering Pick#69-427Eurotool titanium soldering pick. Non-roll handle features a titanium shaft, which is the absolute best for all non-ferrous metal except platinum. 6-1/4" long.        *Butane not included due to shipping restrictions. Butane is widely available at hardware and tobacco stores.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
Included with the Rings & Things Micro Torch Kit...        Butane Micro Torch*#69-1806" tall (137x101x36mm) butane micro torch, for firing Art Clay Silver. Comfy rubber grip, comes with stand. Purchase your own triple-refined butane to use with torch (holds 64ml). Burning time 60-70 minutes. Temperature 1300C/ 2450F.        Tripod with Mesh Screen#69-354-9Approx. 9" Eurotool tripods with mesh screen. Use as a platform for soldering or enameling, for items that need to be heated from all sides, or stand tripod over an alcohol lamp or Bunsen burner.        Ceramic Fire Block#69-182 5.7x3.7x2" ceramic fiber block. For insulation under Art Clay Silver pieces when torch firing.        Magnesia Soldering Block#69-184Approx. 3x6x1.5" magnesia soldering block. Porous and fireproof block, used to support metalwork when soldering, also heats up and helps maintain the temperature of the piece. Effective for temperatures up to 2000 F (1093 C).        Fiber-Grip Tweezers 6.25"#69-428Eurotool fiber-grip tweezers. Straight soldering tweezers with polished steel cross-locking jaws to hold your work securely. 6-1/4" long (160mm).        Fiber-Grip Tweezers 8"#69-429 Eurotool jumbo fiber-grip tweezers. Straight soldering tweezers with polished steel jaws to hold your work securely. 8" long (200mm).        Titanium Soldering Pick#69-427Eurotool titanium soldering pick. Non-roll handle features a titanium shaft, which is the absolute best for all non-ferrous metal except platinum. 6-1/4" long.        *Butane not included due to shipping restrictions. Butane is widely available at hardware and tobacco stores.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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Included with the Rings & Things Micro Torch Kit...

69-180Butane Micro Torch*
#69-180
6" tall (137x101x36mm) butane micro torch, for firing Art Clay Silver. Comfy rubber grip, comes with stand. Purchase your own triple-refined butane to use with torch (holds 64ml). Burning time 60-70 minutes. Temperature 1300C/ 2450F.

69-354-9Tripod with Mesh Screen
#69-354-9
Approx. 9" Eurotool tripods with mesh screen. Use as a platform for soldering or enameling, for items that need to be heated from all sides, or stand tripod over an alcohol lamp or Bunsen burner.

69-182Ceramic Fire Block
#69-182
5.7x3.7x2" ceramic fiber block. For insulation under Art Clay Silver pieces when torch firing.

69-184Magnesia Soldering Block
#69-184
Approx. 3x6x1.5" magnesia soldering block. Porous and fireproof block, used to support metalwork when soldering, also heats up and helps maintain the temperature of the piece. Effective for temperatures up to 2000 F (1093 C).

69-428Fiber-Grip Tweezers 6.25"
#69-428
Eurotool fiber-grip tweezers. Straight soldering tweezers with polished steel cross-locking jaws to hold your work securely. 6-1/4" long (160mm).

69-429Fiber-Grip Tweezers 8"
#69-429
Eurotool jumbo fiber-grip tweezers. Straight soldering tweezers with polished steel jaws to hold your work securely. 8" long (200mm).

69-427Titanium Soldering Pick
#69-427
Eurotool titanium soldering pick. Non-roll handle features a titanium shaft, which is the absolute best for all non-ferrous metal except platinum. 6-1/4" long.

*Butane not included due to shipping restrictions. Butane is widely available at hardware and tobacco stores.


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