Thanks guys! Looks like Tichy is the near-unanimous choice. I will go to their website, see if they have it in stock.
E-L man tomI am having trouble finding brass wire (0.019" to be specific), for a caboose project I'm working on.
If you're using it for handrails, Tichy's phosphor-bronze wire is a better choice: it solders as easily as brass, but is less easily damaged due to its greater stiffness. It is easy enough to bend, though, and less likely to fatigue as easily as most brass wire.
I used it to form most of the handrails on this modified Athearn caboose, although some of the grabirons (also phosphor-bronze) were pre-formed ones from Tichy. For the ladders, I used Detail Associates brass bar for the rails (the curves were formed on a simple wooden jig), while the rungs are Tichy phosphor-bronze, soldered in place...
Wayne
Most hobby shops stock K&S Brass.K&S 8159 Solid Brass Rod 0.020" x 12" (5)It is also available on eBay.Tichy has .02” Phosphor Bronze WireMel My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
Just Google "0.019 brass wire". Jewelry websites carry it.
Rich
Alton Junction
Ric
I'm going to assume that .020" will work for .019".
K&S Metals sells .020":
https://ksmetals.com/products/brr-020
It's available from lots of places besides direct.
Ed
Tichy?
I am having trouble finding brass wire (0.019" to be specific), for a caboose project I'm working on. The only source I found was Detail Associates, but it is out of stock, expected to have it in on Sept. 6th. I'm thinking, with the way supplies of everything have been going, September 6th is a "best guess estimate". Are there any other sources for brass wire that I can go to? Thanks.