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Reviewed in Canada on May 21, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
Like many other nerds I am using these to mix paints. Particularly my Vallejo Game Color (2023) and mediums.Like others I tried glass boiling stones because there was afraid of rust; and like others I found them to be far too light to mix good thick acrylics. If nothing else, Stainless Steel is gnerally far denser than glass, and is far better as an agitator, and these were larger and heavier than the common Army Painter offering at an equivalent price, and thus a better mixing aid in every respect.So I did some research based on Uxcells' claims and found that these should do the job very well if they were in fact material that they said they were.First, 316L is about the most rust/corrosion resistant metal available. It's equivalents are used in marine equivalent to resist sea water, and inside the human body as surgical steel. They should be able to survive water based acrylic paint and any of the compounds/mediums that the paints are made of.Second, you'll see claims that 316/L steel is "non-magnetic" - this is a relativistic statement - compared to other kinds of steel. This is due to the addition of molybdenum, which both reduces the quantity of ferrous iron and creates a different structure within the present iron (known as an Austenic lattice) which changes the way magnets interact with the iron to begin with. Further, cold processing, rolling, or bending damages these structures and, in short, returns some of the magnetism to the iron.So, what that means for you is that *THESE* 316L balls are little magnet after all of you use a high power raw or rare earth magnet! You will get almost nothing with a weak refrigerator magnet. So do not be alarmed if these have a little pull.What is most important is going to be my TLDR...>TLDR:>Five days and counting in distilled water with salt and concentrated vinegar, no signs of corrosion or rust.>Would have liked something other than a baggie to keep them in.>WASH BEFORE USE to remove any factory rests so you don't foul or contaminate whatever you are putting them in.
Sam R
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2023
Just what I needed to restore an old merry go round.
KM
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022
They are round and uniform. Great replacements
Ryan Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2022
I used these balls to add weight to a tool used in chlorinated pool water. After a few months, they are still free of any signs of corrosion,. which is all I ask of them.
Chad Kindred
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2022
Good product and price.
Irry
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2022
We have well water at the house. We treat the water with Sodium Hydroxide. The holding tank accumulates sand in the bottom of the tank because it is before the filter.We wrap the pickup tube for the sodium hydroxide tank in cheesecloth to filter out the sand. That causes the pickup tube to float. We dropped a few ball bearings in the cheesecloth bag, and no more problems with the pump drawing air!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2021
Satisfait, livraison plus vite que prévue
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