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Adam Smith
 
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It is nice to hear your (online) "voice".

This place went to total rat**** for a while, but lately it has been looking
up. Maybe hang around for a bit? How's it going, anyway?

Regards,

Adam Smith,
Midland, ON


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Somebody told me in email that my name came up. My narcissistic gene got
the
best of me.

Sorry, I've never studied cold behavior of steel in any detail. I was
always
interested in the hot side. I know as much about it as the average hack.

However, here's a good article that should serve the purpose. It's
layman-friendly, but gives enough info for a serious writer who wants some
background. Hint: Manganese is the big player. But for old alloys, nickel
might be the alloying ingredient that you'd want to put in play in a
historical story:

http://www.key-to-steel.com/Articles/Art136.htm

Happy writing.

Ed Huntress

(If I still have the "3" in my return address, remove it before sending me
e-mail.)