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7018 rod storage Ignoramus26498 03-15-2006
Posted by Ignoramus2206 on March 16, 2006, 11:56 am
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wrote:
>
>> Karl, what is that 11018 rod for?
>
> The same things 7018 is for, but 11/7ths stronger....
>

Thank you Ecnerwal. I sent Karl a note asking what he wants for some
small amount...

i


Posted by Martin H. Eastburn on March 16, 2006, 9:27 pm
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Armor plate
Martin
Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder



Ignoramus2206 wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 10:38:41 GMT, Karl Townsend
>
>>>I just ordered some 11018 today.
>>>
>>>Some project coming up - I had 8018 or 7018 - but not 'good' enough.
>>
>>FWIW
>>
>>I got about 500 lbs. of 11018 for sale...
>>
>>I was at an auction three years ago. Whole wall of welding rod. Last item in
>>the room. Everybody moving to the next room. Auctioneer tried to sell one
>>cubby hole - choice. Nobody bid. So he said the whole wall. I bid $50 - no
>>more bids. EVERYBODY was pissed, they thought he was still doing one
>>cubbyhole. Took my 1 ton truck to get it home.
>>
>>I sorted out two rod ovens of stuff. One clear full of hardfacing and other
>>spcialty rod I could see a use for. I've still got a hundred cans of
>>specialty rod I don't know what its for...
>>
>>I've been cutting both ends of the rod with a bolt biter and making apple
>>tree spreaders.
>
>
> Karl, what is that 11018 rod for?
>
> i
>

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Posted by Gunner on March 17, 2006, 5:44 am
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On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 20:27:56 -0600, "Martin H. Eastburn"

>Armor plate
>Martin
>Martin Eastburn
>@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
>NRA LOH & Endowment Member
>NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
>

Ive got some T1 cut into targets...but its too far.

Gunner

>
>
>Ignoramus2206 wrote:
>> On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 10:38:41 GMT, Karl Townsend
>>
>>>>I just ordered some 11018 today.
>>>>
>>>>Some project coming up - I had 8018 or 7018 - but not 'good' enough.
>>>
>>>FWIW
>>>
>>>I got about 500 lbs. of 11018 for sale...
>>>
>>>I was at an auction three years ago. Whole wall of welding rod. Last item in
>>>the room. Everybody moving to the next room. Auctioneer tried to sell one
>>>cubby hole - choice. Nobody bid. So he said the whole wall. I bid $50 - no
>>>more bids. EVERYBODY was pissed, they thought he was still doing one
>>>cubbyhole. Took my 1 ton truck to get it home.
>>>
>>>I sorted out two rod ovens of stuff. One clear full of hardfacing and other
>>>spcialty rod I could see a use for. I've still got a hundred cans of
>>>specialty rod I don't know what its for...
>>>
>>>I've been cutting both ends of the rod with a bolt biter and making apple
>>>tree spreaders.
>>
>>
>> Karl, what is that 11018 rod for?
>>
>> i
>>
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"The importance of morality is that people behave themselves even if
nobody's watching. There are not enough cops and laws to replace
personal morality as a means to produce a civilized society. Indeed,
the police and criminal justice system are the last desperate line of
defense for a civilized society. Unfortunately, too many of us see
police, laws and the criminal justice system as society's first line
of defense." --Walter Williams

Posted by Martin H. Eastburn on March 17, 2006, 9:10 pm
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That is the type to buy - T1-360 the 360 is the Hardness number - BHN IIRC. T1
is USS trademark.

I found a company in Houston - now to try my local supplier for sheets,
otherwise to the Steel
company myself.

Martin

Martin Eastburn
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NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder



Gunner wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 20:27:56 -0600, "Martin H. Eastburn"
>
>
>>Armor plate
>>Martin
>>Martin Eastburn
>>@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
>>NRA LOH & Endowment Member
>>NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
>>
>
>
> Ive got some T1 cut into targets...but its too far.
>
> Gunner
>
>
>>
>>Ignoramus2206 wrote:
>>
>>>On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 10:38:41 GMT, Karl Townsend
>>>
>>>
>>>>>I just ordered some 11018 today.
>>>>>
>>>>>Some project coming up - I had 8018 or 7018 - but not 'good' enough.
>>>>
>>>>FWIW
>>>>
>>>>I got about 500 lbs. of 11018 for sale...
>>>>
>>>>I was at an auction three years ago. Whole wall of welding rod. Last item in
>>>>the room. Everybody moving to the next room. Auctioneer tried to sell one
>>>>cubby hole - choice. Nobody bid. So he said the whole wall. I bid $50 - no
>>>>more bids. EVERYBODY was pissed, they thought he was still doing one
>>>>cubbyhole. Took my 1 ton truck to get it home.
>>>>
>>>>I sorted out two rod ovens of stuff. One clear full of hardfacing and other
>>>>spcialty rod I could see a use for. I've still got a hundred cans of
>>>>specialty rod I don't know what its for...
>>>>
>>>>I've been cutting both ends of the rod with a bolt biter and making apple
>>>>tree spreaders.
>>>
>>>
>>>Karl, what is that 11018 rod for?
>>>
>>>i
>>>
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> "The importance of morality is that people behave themselves even if
> nobody's watching. There are not enough cops and laws to replace
> personal morality as a means to produce a civilized society. Indeed,
> the police and criminal justice system are the last desperate line of
> defense for a civilized society. Unfortunately, too many of us see
> police, laws and the criminal justice system as society's first line
> of defense." --Walter Williams

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Posted by Gunner on March 16, 2006, 12:34 pm
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On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 10:38:41 GMT, "Karl Townsend"

>
>>I just ordered some 11018 today.
>>
>> Some project coming up - I had 8018 or 7018 - but not 'good' enough.
>
>FWIW
>
>I got about 500 lbs. of 11018 for sale...
>
>I was at an auction three years ago. Whole wall of welding rod. Last item in
>the room. Everybody moving to the next room. Auctioneer tried to sell one
>cubby hole - choice. Nobody bid. So he said the whole wall. I bid $50 - no
>more bids. EVERYBODY was pissed, they thought he was still doing one
>cubbyhole. Took my 1 ton truck to get it home.
>
>I sorted out two rod ovens of stuff. One clear full of hardfacing and other
>spcialty rod I could see a use for. I've still got a hundred cans of
>specialty rod I don't know what its for...
>
>I've been cutting both ends of the rod with a bolt biter and making apple
>tree spreaders.
>
>Karl
>
Where are you located Karl?

Gunner


"The importance of morality is that people behave themselves even if
nobody's watching. There are not enough cops and laws to replace
personal morality as a means to produce a civilized society. Indeed,
the police and criminal justice system are the last desperate line of
defense for a civilized society. Unfortunately, too many of us see
police, laws and the criminal justice system as society's first line
of defense." --Walter Williams

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