3/4″ x 3/4″ x 1/8″ (.125″) Brass Angle C360 (C36000)

3/4″ x 3/4″ x 1/8″ (.125″) Brass Angle C360 (C36000)

Price range: $36.08 through $106.48

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DESCRIPTION

3/4″ x 3/4″ x 1/8″ (.125″) Brass Angle C360 (C36000) is a durable and versatile angle profile manufactured from free-cutting brass alloy. Known for its exceptional machinability, corrosion resistance, and attractive gold-like finish, C360 brass angle is widely used in decorative, architectural, marine, and industrial applications. Its equal-leg 90-degree design provides strength and stability while maintaining an attractive appearance suitable for both functional and decorative projects.

Applications:

  • Architectural trim and accents
  • Decorative metal fabrication
  • Furniture and display fixtures
  • Marine hardware and components
  • Restoration and repair projects
  • Hardware fabrication
  • Hobby and craft applications
  • Precision-machined assemblies

Advantages:

  • Outstanding machinability
  • Excellent corrosion resistance
  • Attractive decorative appearance
  • Easy to cut, drill, and fabricate
  • Strong and durable construction
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor environments

Summary:
3/4″ x 3/4″ x 1/8″ (.125″) Brass Angle C360 (C36000) offers an excellent combination of machinability, corrosion resistance, strength, and visual appeal. Its versatile angle profile makes it ideal for architectural details, decorative projects, marine applications, and general fabrication requiring a durable and attractive brass material.

* Prices subject to change without notice due to the Metals Market fluctuations. | All ‘value length’ and ‘value pack’ item measurements are subject to a “mill tolerance”. | A product may be produced several thousandths of an inch, either over or under the stated thickness, and still be within “mill tolerance”. Since we cut the material specifically for your order, they follow these tolerances: Length: +0.125″ / -0.062” – Please note that during cutting, the blade removes about 1/16″ of material (kerf). This is a normal part of the process and is already considered within the stated tolerances.