EMD bronze bell

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EMD bronze bell

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Just wondering how much an EMD bronze bell would weigh.
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Re: EMD bronze bell

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At a guess I would perhaps say 25kg / 50 lbs, but I don't have one to check.
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Re: EMD bronze bell

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NickN wrote: Mon Sep 21, 2020 11:00 am At a guess I would perhaps say 25kg / 50 lbs, but I don't have one to check.
Yeah, I thought bronze was less dense then steel, and the steel bell weighs ~40lbs so I thought it would be around 30-40.
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Re: EMD bronze bell

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The last EMD bronze bell I received was very well packed in a masonite-reinforced, double-walled shipping carton with plenty of closed-cell polyethylene foam inside; without any hardware or accessories whatsoever (such as a spacer block, ringer, etc) it was listed on the shipping label as 49 pounds.
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Re: EMD bronze bell

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FDDMS-er wrote: Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:42 am The last EMD bronze bell I received was very well packed in a masonite-reinforced, double-walled shipping carton with plenty of closed-cell polyethylene foam inside; without any hardware or accessories whatsoever (such as a spacer block, ringer, etc) it was listed on the shipping label as 49 pounds.
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