couple more scrap steel analyses
I'll post these in the Junkyard Steel thread in the Tutorials Subforum when I get a chance. I had a rail anchor tested. This is the second one I've had run. The first one came out around 1050-55. This...
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That explains why I like the rail anchors so much. 1060 with a bit of copper and nickel makes for fun forging.
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Nice, Ive got over 30 rail anchors that need pounding, thanks for the info Matt.
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would someone kindly post a pic of a "rail anchor"? they recently removed about 4 miles of track in an area close to here and there are stacks of some kind of metal pile up...
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Here is a quick pic i had on my pc ,,hope this helps,,, glad to see the Nicholson files are still good stuff!! Thanks for posting!here is a couple more hawks i made from them, A bowl adze and a spike...
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hi, thanks for the pic. maybe tomorrow I'll fire up the truck and mosey on over to one of the many piles to see what they are. the closest I have been is about 1/4 mile from the stacks...and the seem...
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Dont no if id take them if they are neatly stacked! It is rr property so i`d be careful ,i find mine in a creek that runs under the rr track,,seems they thought it was better to pitch them in the...
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yeah, I won't be doing the five-finger discount. wanted to see what they were and talk to the guys who are cleaning up the area.
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I've found a bunch near the rails, but obviously thrown a few feet from the rails when they did repair work. Easier than picking them up and hauling them off I guess. If you ask the guys there,...
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