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The Brinksman smoker line of charcoal smokers/grills start as low as <$30.00 for the round, black water smoker. The advantage here is that you can...
You could incorporate as the Snidely Whiplash Cold Forge Cutlery CO.:D
175 please.
With a boiling point of 80°C, you would have to cold forge it.
IG I have to say that in the photo you got a shirt eatin' grin if I ever saw one....Congratulations:)
I'll probably stick with menudo....
Home heat treating without a temperature controlled oven is a waste of good steel for the higher alloys. They have to be hardened for set times...
Tool steels like A2 and D2 and higher alloys need controlled heat treating with stable temperature soak times. If you want to do it yourself with...
If you can afford it go with the KMG. Grizzlys are running in the $400 range and are light years ahead of a multi tool.
I am very skeptical.
A2 makes a better than decent knife, but I have never heard of it used in leaf springs. It is a higher alloy than most spring steels and is far...
Hope you have a good one.
Before both heat treating and tapering of the tang. The drill works best on a level surface. I do drill holes after forging on A2 sometimes...
All of the supermarkets have the big boxes of kitchen matches whenever I look for them. I use them to start fires in the wood burning stove and...
I smpked for 19 years and finally quit in 1983 after several years of failed attempts. Never reward yourself by having "just one smoke" for...
It was a balmy 5°F here this morning before sunrise, which is up a few from last week. Shop is froze solid in the shade on the north side of the...
Generally, gun barrels are made from only moderately hardenable steel like 4140 that is good for taking shock w/o breaking, but would not hold an...
Flatground just sells tool steels in FG bars, They sell W1 and M2 along with the tool steel in round bars.
I have used both. For fresh water I like the A2, but it rusts way too fast for seawater.
There are 12 troy oz to a lb. At todays NY Market average, $1211/oz 3 lbs would be $43,596. If you don't see VG (visible gold) in that sand, you...