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  • Members: 4773
  • Category: Other
  • Founded: Jan 17, 2004
  • Language: English
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This group discusses welding and welding related topics. Share welding knowledge with amateurs and the pros. We talk about stick, MIG, TIG, etc and welding methods and projects. Other topics and keywords:Ornamental ironwork, general fabrication, hobby projects, miscellaneous metalworking, blacksmithing, metal shears, metal benders, metal rollers, ornamental iron, brazing, aluminum welding, flux-core, metalworking tools and machinery, plans and projects, grinders, Miller, Hobart, Lincoln, ESAB, Linde, Hypertherm plasma cutters, scrollwork, welding projects, welding war stories, flashburn, molten metal falling into your leather work boot, grabbing that metal thing with your bare hands before it has cooled down and neighbors complaining about your constant grinding till 2AM. We salute the metalworker trying to make an honest living!

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Re: What type of metal do you think this might be?
... Could this be one of the "superalloys", like Inconel, Stellite, Ultimet or Hastelloy? Inconel, for example, work hardens quite heavily and if cut too
Posted - Sun May 12, 2013 6:08 pm
David G. LeVine
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Re: What type of metal do you think this might be?
About 70% of stainless is non magnetic. Given that it is brittle and very shiny any chance that it is silicon? Not the right size for it tho (it is normally
Posted - Sun May 12, 2013 5:09 pm
Jeff DelPapa
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Re: What type of metal do you think this might be?
tungsten very heavy. some ss non magnetic. ss has a silvery look. if you can take a pile of it - displace water- then calc its density...know how?
Posted - Sun May 12, 2013 4:20 pm
jbrookes40
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Re: What type of metal do you think this might be?
Hello - - Thanks for the response; it feels the same weight as steel, looks like steel, and I also thought it would have to be some kind of stainless steel,
Posted - Sun May 12, 2013 1:41 pm
hottrodscars
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Re: What type of metal do you think this might be?
How heavy is it, compared to steel? It sounds like Titanium, but Ti is noticeable light weight. Have you taken a diamond file to it? my second guess is
Posted - Sun May 12, 2013 8:01 am
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