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Title: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: kbaknife on June 27, 2012, 04:29:00 PM
I've got two springs of 5160 with 1 and 3/4" coils.
They are brand new.
They're BIG.
Imagine what you could get out of 1 3/4" round when forged to the dimension of your choosing.  
Calculator says these weigh 300 pounds.
Lots of steel these days goes for 3-4-5 dollars a pound.
I'll sell these BOTH for 2 bucks a pound.
I know where they came from. I know who made them.
They were off spec for their designed application and were scrapped. (They were actually designed for the springs in the bottom of hydraulic cylinders!)
I will only list these for a few weeks.
Then, I'm going to do something else with them.
(That picture was taken about 8 years ago. The springs are a little rusty now. I'm heavier - the springs are not.)

(http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c247/kbaknife/spring1.jpg)
Title: Re: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: madness522 on June 28, 2012, 06:16:00 AM
Great offer Karl!  If only I had a power hammer...
Title: Re: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: Bobby Urban on June 28, 2012, 07:14:00 AM
I remember that photo from a long time ago and thought then, as I do now, that thing is awesome.  I am thinking a custom steel work table in the shop - or even a really cool dining room table using the hot rivet gun to attach trim to the table top but dang, I  think I would need to add joists in the basement!!  Not to mention the fork truck doesn't fit through my doorway.

If you don't mind I will download this pic and show my buddy who owns the fab shop I work in.  He is always looking for a new project.  

Bob
Title: Re: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: kbaknife on June 28, 2012, 07:22:00 AM
I think I've changed my mind - $1.50/pound
Title: Re: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: 2treks on June 28, 2012, 07:27:00 AM
Karl, If you cut a length off to hammer into one of your hunter knives, How long would that length need to be?
Just curious,

CTT
Title: Re: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: Lin Rhea on June 28, 2012, 11:31:00 AM
5/8-3/4 inch would be my guess. That's some serious steel.
Title: Re: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: kbaknife on June 28, 2012, 03:57:00 PM
1" long would weigh .682 pounds, or about 11 ounces. I just today had a piece of W2 that weighed 13 ounces, forged a 4 3/4" hunter with tang drawn out and had considerable steel left over.
Title: Re: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: 2treks on June 28, 2012, 04:15:00 PM
Thank You Lin and Karl. I remember a picture Lin posted last year of a little slug of steel that turned into a sweet little knife. When I saw that spring I thought "Man, there is a pile of blades in that thing".
That could keep a fella busy for awhile, and at about $1 per/slug, seems like a good price for material.

By the way Karl, I wish you would have come 20-30 feet down the row at Comptons and said HI, I would have like to meet you. That knife you made Scott is real nice.

Good luck with the sale. You bladesmiths get some cool stuff.
CTT
Title: Re: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: Doug Campbell on June 28, 2012, 04:21:00 PM
I've forged a couple of pretty hefty 10" bowies from 1 1/2" X 2" dia stock. When you start drawing it out there's a bunch of steel there. And it's so much fun!!  ;)  

Recon you could put one of those on the back of you motorscooter and bring it out Karl...  ;)
Title: Re: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: kbaknife on June 28, 2012, 05:57:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Doug Campbell:

Recon you could put one of those on the back of you motorscooter and bring it out Karl...   ;)  
Might have to strap it to my back!
Title: Re: 1 3/4" ROUND 5160
Post by: 2treks on June 28, 2012, 06:19:00 PM
Hang on tight and no fast take offs.
Might be a one wheel adventure anyhow.