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|    Jim Wilkins to All    |
|    Re: Pin material ?    |
|    09 Jun 25 07:26:38    |
      From: muratlanne@gmail.com              "Snag" wrote in message news:1025jpa$arro$1@dont-email.me...               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       -----------------------------------------              I modify bolts when I need small pieces of machinable steel of known       (claimed) higher strength rating for calculations, especially with a larger       head and for lifting. They may need non-standard shank and overall lengths,       for instance the bolts in double shear that sandwiched the gantry track       channels to the splice and hanger plates and had to let the trolley wheels       pass. They were threaded just far enough to let the nut pull tight, and cut       off flush with its outer end.              Much of my stock came from auctions or scrap bins and unless labeled I can't       assume better than A36 properties. If the part doesn't need a larger head I       generally make it from O-1 drill rod but I don't trust my heat treating       skill enough to harden and temper it for other than cutting tools.              I tested the bending properties of a 1/4-20 Grade 8 bolt. The rolled threads       broke off with a brittle fracture, the shank bent double without cracking.       This is why I cut custom threads on the shanks of long bolts. I save the       cut-off original threads to make setscrews and tapped hole center locators.       jsw              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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