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Need two drain cocks for the cylinder. Finished one today
The body is 5/16 with a 1/4 hex milled for tightening and a 10-32 thread .1 inch through bore. The stem pocket is tapered with a reamer for tapered dowel pins. Made the first stem with brass but even hot the handle snapped when I tried to bend it over. Went with stainless. Can you bend brass? Have never tried before.
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Brass can be bent, but it is subject to work-hardening, like copper. It should be annealed by heating it up to a faint red glow. Then it can be air cooled or quenched in water. It won't harden with quenching. Depending on how much work you are doing on the work piece, you may have to anneal it more than once.
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