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Corsair Weathervane

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Overview

Weathervane is made of 14 gauge steel and comes with a one year warranty on the finish and a lifetime warranty on all workmanship. A 3-step finishing process is used - First the unit is zinc plated for better adhesion and durability, then antique copper is baked on followed by a vein powder coat and a clear powder coat to protect against the UV rays. This provides a durable, scratch resistant finish. Sealed ball bearings are used in the windcups to keep them spinning freely with even the slightest breeze. The design tops are laser cut in one piece, minimizing welding. The Corsair weathervane is available in a garden, roof, deck, and post model.

   
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Features

  • The tops are interchangeable

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 18 1/2" x 8 1/4"
  • Made of 14 guage steel
  • One year warranty on the finish
  • Lifetime warranty on all workmanship
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Reviews

The weathervane was beautiful. Very pleased with that. Not so pleased with the fact that it wasnt specified it was backordered until after I got the receipt from you. It was for a 50th birthday and arrived 3 weeks after. The fact that you paid the shipping, was very appreciated.

Phyllis
November 24, 2017

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