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Wild Bill
 
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I found an improvised tool-looking item at a flea market a couple years ago,
and stumbled across it a few days ago.
I wanted it for the handle, which has a hollow steel section with a turned
wooden handle, maybe part of an old electric soldering iron.
It had an odd piece screwed into the end that almost looks like JB epoxy
(but harder), with some weird quartz-looking particles in it. An old file
just skidded across it.

I touched it to a running AO grinding wheel, and zingo.. clean wheel. Unlike
a single point dresser, this part seems to be steel (about 5/8" diameter)
with a pocket filled with chunks of diamond.

WB
...........

"JRJohnson" wrote in message
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Guys, I picked up a rusty piece of steel and needing to turn it down I

tried
cutting it in my band saw. Lo and behold, it would only cut about 3/16"
deep. I tried to cut a section off with my acetylene torch and it

wouldn't
even get red!!!! Finally had to grind it in two. It looks like a 1 5/8"
diameter rod with a half inch hole down the center. Further examination
reveals that it is a piece of soft steel (1018?) surrounding a harder
(obviously) tube. Specs follow:
OD 1.630. Diameter of core piece 1.245. Diameter of hole is .535. The
core is packed with with what looks like rusty swarf, or chips. But they
are only mildly attracted to a magnet. The hard core piece machines

nicely
with carbide, and the chips are magnetic. The outer tube appears to be

mild
steel. On a polished end, there is apparently a very thin layer of copper
or brass between the outer and inner pieces. But the most remarkable

thing
is that I held the flame of the cutting torch on the core piece for at

least
5 minutes without it getting hot enough to cut. Oh, color of the grinding
sparks is almost the same as the sparks from the outer tube, IOW low

carbon
steel sparks.

For the life of me, I cannot figure out what the material is, what it is
used for, or how it was made. Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks, James Johnson
Bewildered in Texas






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