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Larry Jaques wrote:

On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 09:33:42 -0500, Ignoramus6946
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On 2013-07-18, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 08:15:16 -0500, Ignoramus6946
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On 2013-07-18, Terry Coombs wrote:
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As part of the scrap deal I mentioned earlier (antique stone planers),
I also acquired two railroad rails. They were used for railroad
service before, and after that they were used for some custom stone
cutting machine.

I thought that I could bring them to my warehouse, cut up into 11 inch
sections, and sell as "railroad rail anvils" and ship in flat rate
boxes.

However, I do recall that railroad rails work harden from years of
use, and I am concerned that they will damage bandsaw blades. Any
other cutting method would be uneconomical, so mu question is, can a
bandsaw cut used railroad rails. Thanks

I think they only work harden on top , where the wheel pounds on it . I
have a piece of smaller rail I made a mini-anvil with , had no problem
cutting the end off with a bimetal band . Try one , cut it lying on it's
side to present the thinner section(s) to the blade .
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Yes, thanks. I saw advice somewhere to cut them upside down, to start
out with softer material. I will do it that way. My bandsaw blades are
bimeetal, 1 inch wide Starrett blades.

Plasma cuts cleanly to the recommended thickness, but will cut much,
much thicker stock if you want it to.

Wouldn't a plasma cutter do the job quicker and more easily, except
with regard to later cleanup? (if you do clean it up) You could use
that to cut the horns, too. Preshaping might get you a better price.


I live in the real world, I need to cut these rails cleanly and
cheaply, a plasma cutter will do neither.


What are you figuring in to the cost of plasma cutting? I consider
compressed air pretty much free. g


You're forgetting the consumables - electrode, nozzle. There is a fairly
well defined cost per inch of cut.
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Larry Jaques wrote:

On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 09:33:42 -0500, Ignoramus6946
wrote:

On 2013-07-18, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 08:15:16 -0500, Ignoramus6946
wrote:

On 2013-07-18, Terry Coombs wrote:
"Ignoramus6946" wrote in message
...
As part of the scrap deal I mentioned earlier (antique stone planers),
I also acquired two railroad rails. They were used for railroad
service before, and after that they were used for some custom stone
cutting machine.

I thought that I could bring them to my warehouse, cut up into 11 inch
sections, and sell as "railroad rail anvils" and ship in flat rate
boxes.

However, I do recall that railroad rails work harden from years of
use, and I am concerned that they will damage bandsaw blades. Any
other cutting method would be uneconomical, so mu question is, can a
bandsaw cut used railroad rails. Thanks

I think they only work harden on top , where the wheel pounds on it . I
have a piece of smaller rail I made a mini-anvil with , had no problem
cutting the end off with a bimetal band . Try one , cut it lying on it's
side to present the thinner section(s) to the blade .
--
Snag



Yes, thanks. I saw advice somewhere to cut them upside down, to start
out with softer material. I will do it that way. My bandsaw blades are
bimeetal, 1 inch wide Starrett blades.

Plasma cuts cleanly to the recommended thickness, but will cut much,
much thicker stock if you want it to.

Wouldn't a plasma cutter do the job quicker and more easily, except
with regard to later cleanup? (if you do clean it up) You could use
that to cut the horns, too. Preshaping might get you a better price.


I live in the real world, I need to cut these rails cleanly and
cheaply, a plasma cutter will do neither.


What are you figuring in to the cost of plasma cutting? I consider
compressed air pretty much free. g


You're forgetting the consumables - electrode, nozzle. There is a fairly
well defined cost per inch of cut.


I have one friend with a plasma cutter and he says costs are
negligible. I offered to buy him new electrode and nozzle when he cut
and welded my winch platform, but he said he gets a year or two out of
each, and he had a decade's worth now. He said he uses 5x more
consumables on his TIG machine than he does on the plasma. Then
again, he's not cutting RR track...

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Uh, won't annealing them ruin them for use as anvils, guys?


Soft anvils are preferred by coyotes by a ratio of 9:1.


Isn't ALL Acme stuff soft?


NOT the Anvils!!

and they are Heavy too!!



Acme know questions and I'll tell you know lyes. ;-)


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Larry Jaques wrote:

Uh, won't annealing them ruin them for use as anvils, guys?


Soft anvils are preferred by coyotes by a ratio of 9:1.

Isn't ALL Acme stuff soft?


NOT the Anvils!!

and they are Heavy too!!



Acme know questions and I'll tell you know lyes. ;-)


Wile E. just told me that pun hurt more than the anvils.

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Gunner Asch wrote:

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Larry Jaques wrote:

Uh, won't annealing them ruin them for use as anvils, guys?


Soft anvils are preferred by coyotes by a ratio of 9:1.

Isn't ALL Acme stuff soft?

NOT the Anvils!!

and they are Heavy too!!



Acme know questions and I'll tell you know lyes. ;-)


Wile E. just told me that pun hurt more than the anvils.



He told me you'd tell that lye...


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Larry Jaques wrote:

On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 16:58:40 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Gunner Asch wrote:

On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 21:43:11 -0700, Larry Jaques
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On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 00:19:46 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:


Larry Jaques wrote:

Uh, won't annealing them ruin them for use as anvils, guys?


Soft anvils are preferred by coyotes by a ratio of 9:1.

Isn't ALL Acme stuff soft?

NOT the Anvils!!

and they are Heavy too!!


Acme know questions and I'll tell you know lyes. ;-)


Wile E. just told me that pun hurt more than the anvils.



He told me you'd tell that lye...


He said you lie with ewes. Is that trues?

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Larry Jaques wrote:

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Gunner Asch wrote:

On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 21:43:11 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote:

On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 00:19:46 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:


Larry Jaques wrote:

Uh, won't annealing them ruin them for use as anvils, guys?


Soft anvils are preferred by coyotes by a ratio of 9:1.

Isn't ALL Acme stuff soft?

NOT the Anvils!!

and they are Heavy too!!


Acme know questions and I'll tell you know lyes. ;-)

Wile E. just told me that pun hurt more than the anvils.



He told me you'd tell that lye...


He said you lie with ewes. Is that trues?



Ain't no sheeps 'round 'ere! This is Horse farming country, no sheep
need apply.


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Larry Jaques wrote:

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Gunner Asch wrote:

On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 21:43:11 -0700, Larry Jaques
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On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 00:19:46 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:


Larry Jaques wrote:

Uh, won't annealing them ruin them for use as anvils, guys?


Soft anvils are preferred by coyotes by a ratio of 9:1.

Isn't ALL Acme stuff soft?

NOT the Anvils!!

and they are Heavy too!!


Acme know questions and I'll tell you know lyes. ;-)


Wile E. just told me that pun hurt more than the anvils.



He told me you'd tell that lye...


Tell that lye what? What did he say you would tell it?

tschus
pyotr

PS Curious minds want to know - is that Sleeping Dog Lye, Or Bad shot
of the Golf Course Lye?


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On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 20:58:28 -0700, Larry Jaques
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On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 10:41:03 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 07:25:10 -0500, Ignoramus6946
wrote:

As part of the scrap deal I mentioned earlier (antique stone planers),
I also acquired two railroad rails. They were used for railroad
service before, and after that they were used for some custom stone
cutting machine.

I thought that I could bring them to my warehouse, cut up into 11 inch
sections, and sell as "railroad rail anvils" and ship in flat rate
boxes.

However, I do recall that railroad rails work harden from years of
use, and I am concerned that they will damage bandsaw blades. Any
other cutting method would be uneconomical, so mu question is, can a
bandsaw cut used railroad rails. Thanks



They can be cut......with abrasive saws. Most railroad iron is
harder than a whores heart. Ive machined a few for people...and the
first one was an eye opener. Now I build a bonfire, stick in the
material and then when the coals are hot...cover it with vermiculite
(which is getting damned hard to find btw) or sand. The next day the
track is easy to cut/machine. You need to simply get it red hot and
then let it slow cool.

If I were you..Id either cut em with a Big abrasive saw ( you should
have one by now) or flame cut. Doesnt take much gas to slice one up.

Include a printed sheet on how to anneal them and people will love
you. It can be done on a BBQ if the chunk fits in it...but it will
take some gas to do.


Uh, won't annealing them ruin them for use as anvils, guys?

Not if you heat and quench them after cutting.
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Tell that lye what? What did he say you would tell it?



First base!


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? He told me you'd tell that lye...

Tell that lye what? What did he say you would tell it?



First base!


And when you pay him off, who gets the money?
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? First base!

And when you pay him off, who gets the money?



10% goes to his agent, the other 90% goes to the IRS.


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? First base!

And when you pay him off, who gets the money?



10% goes to his agent, the other 90% goes to the IRS.


I thought a good chunk went to his girlfriend, Ali Mony?
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I thought a good chunk went to his girlfriend, Ali Mony?



She works for the IRS.


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?? ? First base!
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?
? 10% goes to his agent, the other 90% goes to the IRS.

I thought a good chunk went to his girlfriend, Ali Mony?


She works for the IRS.


Ah, so she works hard for D. Montet.


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?? ?
?? ? First base!
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?? And when you pay him off, who gets the money?
?
? 10% goes to his agent, the other 90% goes to the IRS.

I thought a good chunk went to his girlfriend, Ali Mony?


She works for the IRS.


Ah, so she works hard for D. Montet.



Even worse. She works for B.O.

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?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? Larry Jaques wrote:
?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? ?Michael A. Terrell wrote:
?? ?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? ??Larry Jaques wrote:
?? ?? ?? ?? ???
?? ?? ?? ?? ??? Uh, won't annealing them ruin them for use as anvils, guys?
?? ?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? ?? Soft anvils are preferred by coyotes by a ratio of 9:1.
?? ?? ?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?? ?? ?Isn't ALL Acme stuff soft?
?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? NOT the Anvils!!
?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? and they are Heavy too!!
?? ?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?? ? Acme know questions and I'll tell you know lyes. ;-)
?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? Wile E. just told me that pun hurt more than the anvils.
?? ?? ?
?? ?? ? He told me you'd tell that lye...
?? ??
?? ?? Tell that lye what? What did he say you would tell it?
?? ?
?? ? First base!
??
?? And when you pay him off, who gets the money?
?
? 10% goes to his agent, the other 90% goes to the IRS.

I thought a good chunk went to his girlfriend, Ali Mony?

She works for the IRS.


Ah, so she works hard for D. Montet.


Even worse. She works for B.O.


I remember B.O. Plenty. What was his wife's name - it escapes me
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"Michael A. Terrell" on Tue, 23 Jul 2013
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pyotr filipivich wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" on Tue, 23 Jul 2013
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pyotr filipivich wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:
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?? ?pyotr filipivich wrote:
?? ??
?? ?? Michael A. Terrell wrote:
?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?Larry Jaques wrote:
?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? Michael A. Terrell wrote:
?? ?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?? ?Gunner Asch wrote:
?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? Larry Jaques wrote:
?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? ?Michael A. Terrell wrote:
?? ?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? ??Larry Jaques wrote:
?? ?? ?? ?? ???
?? ?? ?? ?? ??? Uh, won't annealing them ruin them for use as anvils, guys?
?? ?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? ?? Soft anvils are preferred by coyotes by a ratio of 9:1.
?? ?? ?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?? ?? ?Isn't ALL Acme stuff soft?
?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? NOT the Anvils!!
?? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?? and they are Heavy too!!
?? ?? ?? ?
?? ?? ?? ? Acme know questions and I'll tell you know lyes. ;-)
?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? Wile E. just told me that pun hurt more than the anvils.
?? ?? ?
?? ?? ? He told me you'd tell that lye...
?? ??
?? ?? Tell that lye what? What did he say you would tell it?
?? ?
?? ? First base!
??
?? And when you pay him off, who gets the money?
?
? 10% goes to his agent, the other 90% goes to the IRS.

I thought a good chunk went to his girlfriend, Ali Mony?

She works for the IRS.

Ah, so she works hard for D. Montet.


Even worse. She works for B.O.


I remember B.O. Plenty. What was his wife's name - it escapes me
now.


Titsa?


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On 2013-07-24, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 23:50:18 -0700, pyotr filipivich
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"Michael A. Terrell" on Tue, 23 Jul 2013
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Ah, so she works hard for D. Montet.

Even worse. She works for B.O.


I remember B.O. Plenty. What was his wife's name - it escapes me
now.


Titsa?


Gravel Gertie.

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