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mandoro

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  1. Well I finnally hav come to my conclusion. I think it is the closest to the mild steel photos. It has the same spark pattern, there just aren't that many though. That may have something to do with the fact that I was doing it with an angle grinder? I dont have a bench grinder so yea. Thanks to everyone who helped me.
  2. Ok, I finally performed a spark test on the bar. All I can say is that sparks were flying. The spark pattern was that of a "bushy-tail" sort of tail. Not sure what that means, but if there is anything else you need to know about the spark pattern I can tell you. As far as teh quench test I haven't dont that yet because I dont have enough charcoal. Imma fire up a batch tommorrow and hopefully get a test done by thursday.
  3. It isn't the black weightlifting bar it is more like the shiny ones. I don't know if it is chrome plated or what. I hope this is mild steel as well though, will save me from having to buy some.
  4. I have yet to perform the spark test because I dont have a grinder of any sort and my creative jucies for another way to test are out the window. I dont know how to do a quench test....so yea. I wasn't sure if there was a BP or not.
  5. Well I have acquired a weightlifting bar that someone was going to scrap. It is rusted up and I was wondering what it is made of. Its one of the long weight bars you see in gyms that are used for bench press and whatnot. I took it in hopes of acquiring some good metal to work with.
  6. I found out what they were. I saw the boss man today and asked him. He told me they were slick dowels. Apparently they are used where joints are located so that the concrete can expand and contract. Basically they are rebar without the ridges is what he told me. The measurements of them are 17" x 3/4" thick and weigh about 5 pounds each. I have about 40-50 of them in the back of my truck. On top of that my friend who helps me likes to sell junk metal so I let him get everything else. It ended up to be 820lbs of rebar and he got 47$ for it.
  7. I dunno about the holes and I know for sure they weren't painted green. They were pretty rusted. What I do know is that I am allowed to take em! Its a happy day.
  8. I went to an estate sale here as well. There wasn't much anything good, but I did find an 8lb mini-sledge. I now have a hammer heavy enough for the heavy work!
  9. Sorry Jens but I don't I didn't have a camera and I didn't think quick enough. Dan, I know! Which is why I am jumping on this asap. You wouldn't believe the drool that came out of my mouth when I saw that bundle of metal. I didn't ask the above question as to rule the metal out, I asked to see what it is classified as so I know what I am getting my hands on so I don't misuse it.
  10. At the construction site, I saw 1ft long metal rods about 1/2" - 1" thick laying in bundles. They looked pretty used, but since I had only asked about the wood I didn't take them. What kind of steel do you think they are? I didn't see any edges like rebar. Also, do you think he'd be willing to part with them? Xxxx he gave me access to about 10 2"x16' board plus smaller stuff
  11. well if you are still wondering. I had a fan blower with the spout shaped like a 2x6 rectangle. If that makes and sense. Pipe is always round so I had to figure something out. Well I have a shop vac with alort of fitting for the hose and I have a fitting that goes from round to about that shape. It is now what I use. I know plastics are a no-no, but its works right now, I dont see why not.
  12. Wow, I didn't know that. That now leaves virtually any metal to use for my projects. Thanks.
  13. I was thinking about a few future projects I would like to do and they require metals that don't rust. I guess those projects could be considered ornamental so I would figure that wrought iron would be the metal of choice. Well, if I don't want to use wrought iron, what is there that I can put on metals to keep them from rusting.
  14. Hmm, Im not sure about the embers cause I was running around the dang thing in shorts and a t-shirt trying to rake charcoal on the fire with a piece of brick. The flame on the other hand was orange/red most of the time with a small amount of blue. I thought I had enough air cause when I tried to light the paper/kindley it blew them around. There also were pieces flying up from the forge that were still hot, it looked like orange raindrops. I guess after I light it and get charcoal on it I need to turn the air up?
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