Chris Railey
Well-Known Member
I thought I would share a funny conversation I had recently with a good friend. As a disclaimer, the friend is a good guy and he meant no harm by this exchange it just struck me as an example of what I call the 'FIF mentality'. Friend: Chris, I had to replace one of the leaf springs on my truck, do you want the old ones? ME: If you are not going to use it for anything, I will put it in my materials storage pile for a future project. Friend: No I have no use for it. ME: Ok thanks, I will take it. Friend: All I want In return is for you to make me an Ulu blade like them Alaskans use. ME: Wait, you want me to do $200 plus worth of work for a worn out leaf spring that is headed for the scrap pile? Friend: Man, leaf spring is the best steel for a knife I am doing you a favor. ME: (After a long sigh) Amazing, every word in that sentence was wrong...
I have been around long enough that you guys know my heart is in the right place even though I do not always give the best most correct answers so I am confident that you will not kick me out of the cool kids table for sharing my opinion on recycled steel. As a blacksmith, I reuse steel all of the time, its one of the main things that drew me to blacksmith work in the first place. I love taking something worthless and creating useful art from it. So yes, I have used leaf spring to make a variety of tools for my shop and friends. I have made experimental blades for myself from leaf springs. I have a Wakizashi I made form a 79 CJ5 leaf spring that will cut down small trees like an axe. What I will not do is sell a leaf spring blade to a stranger. I just cannot take the chance on the steel having micro cracks or other problems that will make me look bad. The only exception is I have had someone ask me to make a knife from a specific leaf spring because it came from his Dad's old Jeep. I took that job (because I thought it was cool) with the understanding that I would not warranty the steel. The handle and stuff was warrantied but not the steel. He was good with that and knew full well the details of the exchange.
FIF has lasted longer than I thought it would and it has done some good stuff for the industry for sure but it has also done some damage. Any way its a good story.
I have been around long enough that you guys know my heart is in the right place even though I do not always give the best most correct answers so I am confident that you will not kick me out of the cool kids table for sharing my opinion on recycled steel. As a blacksmith, I reuse steel all of the time, its one of the main things that drew me to blacksmith work in the first place. I love taking something worthless and creating useful art from it. So yes, I have used leaf spring to make a variety of tools for my shop and friends. I have made experimental blades for myself from leaf springs. I have a Wakizashi I made form a 79 CJ5 leaf spring that will cut down small trees like an axe. What I will not do is sell a leaf spring blade to a stranger. I just cannot take the chance on the steel having micro cracks or other problems that will make me look bad. The only exception is I have had someone ask me to make a knife from a specific leaf spring because it came from his Dad's old Jeep. I took that job (because I thought it was cool) with the understanding that I would not warranty the steel. The handle and stuff was warrantied but not the steel. He was good with that and knew full well the details of the exchange.
FIF has lasted longer than I thought it would and it has done some good stuff for the industry for sure but it has also done some damage. Any way its a good story.
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