Identifying Steel

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EdK
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Identifying Steel

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Most of us have chunks of steel laying around that we have no idea as to their pedigrees. The PDF files on this page should help narrow down the possibilities or at least give us some clues.

http://www.crownalloys.com/information.php

Ed
Vectrax 14x40 lathe, Enco RF-45 clone mill, MillerMatic 180 MIG.
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ken572
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Re: Identifying Steel

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Ed,

Thanks for these ebooks.. This type of info is alway's
nice to have on hand. :D

Ken.
One must remember.
The best learning experiences come
from working with the older Masters.
Ken.
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