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    Check this out, brass screen wire

    I'm sure most of you have recycled the aluminum screen panels from windows. Most have fiberglass screen in them nowadays held in with a rubber strip but I used to get older ones that were aluminum screen or even galvanized steel.

    I grabbed this one from an illegal dump and it had a steel frame. Judging by the look of it I figured it was from the 1920s or 1930s. I threw it in the bed of my truck and didn't think about. After a few days of dumping stuff on top of it, I noticed the screen wire was gold colored where it had bee scraped. I checked and sure enough it's brass. I cut out the wire and sent the frame with the rest of the load. Pretty neat eh?



    Well I can't seem to upload pictures of it but you get the idea.


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    Brass screen wire on a steel frame? Never heard of it.
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    How was it attached to the frames? Could it have been a straining cloth that someone used to ''make'' or replace an old screen?

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    Brass screen was very common up until the 50s and 60s. You can still buy it today. Google "brass window screen".... lots of sites where you can buy it new.

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    The screen was held in pretty much the way the plastic screen is held in an aluminum frame today but instead of using a rubber strip, a u shaped steel channel was used. I have some photos of if before it got scrapped that I'll put on photobucket or something so you guys can see what it looks like. I had never run across this before but I bet is lasts forever.


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