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hey im only 18 i do it on a stove i built its a little pack stove for takeing on wilderness trips used in a wall tent it measures 15X15X25 without legs and chimney
 
hmmm... ur profile says brick cleaner know any brick makers or some thing like that or even a metal shop iv got 5 by me one of which i work at
 
Yeah mate im a brick cleaner, which means after a new house is built i clean the mess from the brick layers. I dont know anyone into brick making, but thats cool i will purchase spring stainles steel shafts from somewhere :)

Appreciate your help though :)
 
some good news guys looks like i could make old spring steel style for bout $20-$30 only thing need to add to that is flopper. what other metals were you wanting to know about i know cold rolled might be another good option...

hello just reading this ,,what is yr spring steel a SS one or a carbon spring steel?
as my factory in south africa selling me shafts in carbon spring steel for about 13 usd from factory
the strenght is 2050 Mpa
the coating is toyota..as:


///and so we produce to order.

About our new coating for the spears:
(First stage):
1. Is a zinc/iron alloy plating. (The current coating is zinc only).
2. It withstands 500 hours salt spray at 35 C.
3. This is 250 hrs more then the current zinc coating we use.
4. It is applied to a thickness of 12 micron. (similar to the exist coating).
(second stage):
1. This stage is basically the same as the existing coating and passivates the zinc which gives it a much higher corrosion resistance.
2. It has been proved proved that the olive drab (green if you like) is vastly superior to the black passivate. So there goes black spears. We will have to go back to the existing colour.
3. Interestingly I believe RA is going for a gold finish, but not sure.
FINISHED SEALER (third stage):
1. This is a new clear (transparent) process which is included in the overall new coating package.
2. It is a lacquer which after application is baked in an oven. This reduces wear and chipping and gives a silky smooth finish to the texture of the spear.

All 3 stages mentioned above are part of the Toyota Japan approved coating....///
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Stainless spring steel shafts are still existing i just bought an existing stock that is now arrived in tahiti 3 weeks ago..
-------------------------------------------------------------------------but if you can make some 6.5 mm shafts or 7mm i am always interested in testing a sample..then we ll see..

rgds marco
 
im workin on a +800k lb job at work right now due next fri i didnt even have time for skool work... im workin over time durin semester finals.... i havent had much time lately
 
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