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jfigler

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  1. It kind of looks like you just put an edge on a flat bar and wrapped a rope around one end.
  2. I believe this is correct. Annealing will help with hardness when the steel is cold as far as I have ever been taught.
  3. Love your videos, J. Always things that are very useful but I would never think of looking into on my own.
  4. What's wrong with plain old mild steel for tongs? Am I missing something or are people really hard on their tongs?
  5. I'm from Manitoba and found it much, much cheaper to drive down to the States to pick up Coal. I see Montreal is only about an hour North of Vermont, I'm sure there is a town near the border that you can find it in. I got mine from Tractor Supply co. Its anthracite, but it suits my needs just fine.
  6. Small hijack but related; Are the leaf spring steels and steel from a coil spring, like those used in shocks/suspension generally the same quality?
  7. I was just dealing with this on Saturday. I was having a xxxx of a time tapering and drawing out some larger round bar because I was so afraid of burning the end while the larger sections were still heating up. I don't know why it never occurred to me to just turn off the blower.
  8. Yeah, that definitely came to mind. I could finally make a nice hammer drift I've been thinking about.
  9. Ah, sorry Marc, I linked the wrong video. This is the one I mean the attempt this weekend.
  10. Hi guys, my local steel/machinist didn't have any mild 1" round bar but gave me 4140 for the same price because I drop by a lot. I was planning on making candle sticks similar to the ones made in this video: Do I need to take any special considerations into account regarding quenching or do I even need to quench for decorative art? I'm new to the game and really only make tools.
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