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Topic: Railroad Spike Knife  (Read 5223 times)

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polepole

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Why is railroad spike steel not good knife steel?

Too soft to hold an edge?

Yeah, low carbon content.

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Now PolePole can you tell us why they use a low carbon content steel for spikes?


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Now PolePole can you tell us why they use a low carbon content steel for spikes?

So that even old man Ravensblack can pound them into knives?   :smt084

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Now PolePole can you tell us why they use a low carbon content steel for spikes?

So that even old man Ravensblack can pound them into knives?   :smt084

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 It's because low carbon content steel won't.............................????????????????????   :smt006 :smt003
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Won't snap, or crack?


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Won't snap, or crack?

That's right EricB! High carbon content while making steel harder and more durable, it also makes it more brittle. Don't want railroad ties breaking.
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Won't snap, or crack?

That's right EricB! High carbon content while making steel harder and more durable, it also makes it more brittle. Don't want railroad ties breaking.

They didn't get the memo.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2587889/BREAKING-NEWS-30-injured-train-derails-platform-rides-UP-escalator-Chicago-OHare-airport.html
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