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Fruityloops31

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  1. butted armor IS strong. chainmail was meant to stop a sword from cutting the body via slashes, even riveted and welded mail would be defeated by a piercing weapon such as a spear.

    ps. theringlord.com although in Canada " shipping is usually pricey" makes excellent rings especially mild steel, and stainless.

  2. i have also heard the vitamin e thing. It worked ok for some of the other scars i've had. as for not ive been keeping the burn covered with neosporin. seems to be healing nicely (pussing quite a bit) but healing

  3. some one noted lavender oil before. does any one else have ointments, tinctures, or otherwise cures for burns/ scaring. i don't need another huge scar on my face!

  4. i was drawing out a 1" x1" square stock to fit in hardy hole and a large flake of fire scale landed right on the side of my nose and welded itself to my skin.

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    i guess im pretty lucky that thats my worst burn.

  5. ive heard that coil springs are mostly 9260, and leaf springs 5160. I have no proof, but i was told this by a blacksmith with WAY more experience than I. Since im still green, i would take every thing i have to say with a grain of salt.

    9260 is a Silicon, Manganese steel
    the only other experience i have with this steel is the katana i own from maru katana
    nothing else to compare it to thou as its the only sword i own.

    ps. Grain of salt : )

  6. I'm a bit confused on this matter, when steel is melted does it not it revert back to iron?
    how would this process be done. I am familiar with lost wax castings, but not with steel.

    (jodysamson.com/axes.htm)
    these are some beautiful axes and i would like to try casting steel into forms like these!

  7. i have been trying to weld some cable together, to say the least i am having a very hard time. Ive only been able to weld a small part of the cable (using 20 mule team borax) and it seemed as if it were only partly welded. i see you mentioned unwinding it and cleaning it up, i will try that. Ive also seen a video on you tube where a guy melts some kind of metal in a crucible and dips the cable in it before welding it? just wondering about that technique and what type of metal it was. (YouTube - Cable forging 002)

  8. some good places to check are junk yards, truck repair shops. I have gotten some springs for free at repair shops. (just ask nicely, they usually throw the old ones away or sell them cheep to junk yards) . Another note 5160 would be an excellent choice for steel very resilient and will hold a nice edge

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