Chain for storage etc

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Chain for storage etc

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I'm thinking this would be about the right size links for heavy storage chain?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Arts-Crafts/ ... chain&th=1 PandaHall 10m Iron Cross Chains

Scale would give a roughly 2" chain link.
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i would go for something smaller try your local boat modelling shop !
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I don't think it looks right with the flat links, but that's just, like, my opinion.
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Also try an arts and crafts store, look in the section for making jewelry, this is where I got mine.
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Thanks - will have a look out.
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Definitely bead or jewellery supply shops.
I even bought cheap made up nevlaces to get the chains
Chop off the joiner, chuck out the charm and sorted !
The local bead craft shop has it all on rolls so it's cheaper than a Romanian hooker and you can get as much as you need.
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Herman, are you saying that you can get as much as you need from a "Romanian hooker " ??? :haha:
I wonder if that is that politically correct. :lolno: :haha:
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Sooooooo....... what about this Romanian hooker?
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Hermans got her number on speed dial.
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Aussie wrote:Hermans got her number on speed dial.
LMAO! :haha: Herman?
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