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    Screw-on Brass Ball, 3/4 inch

    For size and product information scroll down page.

    • How Sold: Each
    • Style: Transitional
    • Usually Ships In: 1-3 business days
    • Material: Brass
    • Finish: Unfinished
    • Includes: Wood Screw
    Size
    • 3/4" Diameter, measured with calipers at widest - outside edges
    • Screw exits from ball 3/8"

    Screw-on Brass Balls provide a finished accent to clocks, boxes, trays, lamps, chair backs and more. Easy to use, simply screw threaded end directly into wood.

    Use as brass ball feet to provide a pleasing transition between base of item and surface it is placed on. Typically 3-4 feet per application is necessary to insure item is stable. Slight leveling can be achieved by loosening or tightening the depth of screw when inserted into the wood.

    Screw-on Balls are solid, not stamped. They are raw, unfinished brass. Over time they will darken. If a long lasting bright and shiny finish is desired brass must be polished and then lacquered.

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    Erik Cooper
    The perfect hardware

    These brass ball feet are one of my favorite finds for my art pieces. I will use these every time I need to put feet on one of my bases.

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    Raymond Ahlers
    Exactly what I hope for.!

    Very nice quality!

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    Michael Derench
    Screw on brass ball feet.

    Lighting fast delivery, item as described, perfect fit and look for our lamp.
    Thank you very much!

    J
    John Hoxie
    Brass "feet"

    Perfect!

    D
    Daniel Barber
    Perfect for my project

    Thank you so much! They are perfect for my project and were delivered very quickly.

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