Danneskjold
Member
Hi Again!
I recently made a trip to the nearby metal scrapyard to just buy a forklift tine, some structural steel, and bought some plate while I was at it.
But I noticed that one of the big plates I bought is significantly harder to grind. And I absolutely can not drill through it. I know I can spend money to get it tested. And I can still try the harden then smack test. But I'm not really looking to make knives out of it. It cuts fine with a torch, and seems to weld easy enough with 7018.
It just now occurred to me that it might be heat treated to begin with? But it was on a stack of other identical plates, and just sold as regular "steel."
So any cheap and easy ways to guess / test what it might be? I'm mostly just sating my own curiosity.
Thanks!
I recently made a trip to the nearby metal scrapyard to just buy a forklift tine, some structural steel, and bought some plate while I was at it.
But I noticed that one of the big plates I bought is significantly harder to grind. And I absolutely can not drill through it. I know I can spend money to get it tested. And I can still try the harden then smack test. But I'm not really looking to make knives out of it. It cuts fine with a torch, and seems to weld easy enough with 7018.
It just now occurred to me that it might be heat treated to begin with? But it was on a stack of other identical plates, and just sold as regular "steel."
So any cheap and easy ways to guess / test what it might be? I'm mostly just sating my own curiosity.
Thanks!