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In my dumpster-diving the other day I came across a big roll of copper
window screening.

It got me thinking about my fears of using regular window screening to make
the small drying racks as I have done at least three times in the past.  I
feared that using ferrous wire would perhaps leave rust stains on the
artifacts, although I don't recall that that ever happened.

I have to build a new rack for my latest project, and got thinking that the
copper wire would be just peachy for the application.

Any comments / suggestions on building safe and effective drying racks
would be appreciated.

        Dan W.

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