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grade 4 titanium

It doesn't say what the alloy is, but grade 4 is pretty good. The aerospace grade stuff is usually grade 5. Being that the sheets are.8mm, they will be very flexible and springy in longer lengths. They would make for good earrings and would anodize well.
 
what about for liners and liner lock pocket knives?

and have you ever delt with a multi item bid.

i put 10 for the quantity and $25.00 for the max bid, confirmed and then on the next windo it showed a (subtotal of $250.00)

so im thinking still my max bid is 25 and im not responsible for paying 250 right?
 
I think I'd be getting rid of that bid real fast if I was you. That bidding looks like it's an "each" price. Here's an ebay quote:

"When you bid on a Multiple Item Auction, you specify the number of items you're interested in and the price you're willing to pay per item."
 
Yep, that's how ebay works.
You bid up to $25 for each of 10 pieces.
You may get them for less, but could spend $250

.8 mm (.0315") is a little thin for liners aint it?
Hell, I use .040 - .050 for pocket clips.....
.050 is the thinnist I've ever made a liner.
 
Yep, that's how ebay works.
You bid up to $25 for each of 10 pieces.
You may get them for less, but could spend $250

.8 mm (.0315") is a little thin for liners aint it?
Hell, I use .040 - .050 for pocket clips.....
.050 is the thinnist I've ever made a liner.

Yup, that's pretty thin. Not sure what I'd do with that particular material.
 
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