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   Message 214,433 of 215,319   
   Snag to Clare Snyder   
   Re: Pin material ?   
   08 Jun 25 22:17:57   
   
   From: Snag_one@msn.com   
      
   On 6/8/2025 8:06 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:   
   > On Sun, 8 Jun 2025 17:17:29 -0500, Snag  wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 6/8/2025 5:05 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:   
   >>> On Sun, 8 Jun 2025 16:04:09 -0500, Snag  wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>>     I managed to lose one of the pins that hold the lift link clevis to   
   >>>> the lower arms on my "new" tractor - adjustment turnbuckle was froze up   
   >>> >from several years sitting out in the woods . I made one from some   
   >>>> mystery steel I have on hand but I got to wondering if I should have   
   >>>> used some of the 4140 I have on hand or maybe case hardened it . The   
   >>>> 4140 is larger diameter , so more waste . I hate wasting material if I   
   >>>> don't have to . For all I know the piece I used is alloy , but it isn't   
   >>>> marked . I usually mark bought material but found or gifted stock I   
   >>>> don't always know what I've got so ...   
   >>>    I use grade 5 or grade 8 bolts as feed stock, depending on required   
   >>> strength and hardness. - or even grade 3 if that is all that is   
   >>> required. I go by the head markings to know what I have - - -   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >>    This didn't start out as a bolt , it's from  a 1" piece of round   
   >> stock. Bolts are way too expensive to use as lathe stock .   
   >   I find bolts I have are a lot cheaper than going to the metal store   
   > to buy new metal - and with bolts I know what I have.   
   >   
      
      Who said anything about buying stock ? Not that I don't buy stock   
   when I have a project that requires something specific , but probably   
   85% of the stuff under my bench came from friends or neighbors for free   
   . Some was marked when I got it , some wasn't . This particular piece   
   wasn't . I did know for sure that I didn't want to use any of the 12L14   
   leaded steel .   
   --   
   Snag   
   We live in a time where intelligent people   
   are being silenced so that   
   stupid people won't be offended.   
      
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