Indian George Well-Known Member May 12, 2010 #1 Check it out http://providence.craigslist.org/for/1736254331.html
V VaughnT Well-Known Member May 12, 2010 #3 I'd buy two pallets in a heartbeat if I lived anywhere near there! Heck, I'd probably buy all of it and then resell it to blacksmiths and such, but I'd love to have some for around the house!!
I'd buy two pallets in a heartbeat if I lived anywhere near there! Heck, I'd probably buy all of it and then resell it to blacksmiths and such, but I'd love to have some for around the house!!
Indian George Well-Known Member May 12, 2010 #5 12345678910 said: How can you tell if it is wrought iron or steel ? Click to expand... I asked the seller.
12345678910 said: How can you tell if it is wrought iron or steel ? Click to expand... I asked the seller.
12345678910 Well-Known Member May 25, 2010 #7 Indian George said: I asked the seller. Click to expand... How can "I" tell ? Last edited by a moderator: May 25, 2010
stabber Knife Dealer Extraordinaire May 25, 2010 #8 Ask the seller 12345678910 said: How can "I" tell ? Click to expand...
12345678910 Well-Known Member May 25, 2010 #9 stabber said: Ask the seller Click to expand... Do you believe everything you are told? How can I tell the difference between Wrought iron and steel when it's in my hands? Is there a reliable test or indication ? I'm looking for serous knowledgeable responses. Last edited: May 25, 2010
stabber said: Ask the seller Click to expand... Do you believe everything you are told? How can I tell the difference between Wrought iron and steel when it's in my hands? Is there a reliable test or indication ? I'm looking for serous knowledgeable responses.
Allen Newberry newberry knives May 25, 2010 #10 Cut it in half then bend it. If it kind of looks like strands then it is wrought iron.