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Frank Erskine January 9th 06 10:51 PM

Steel wool
 
Slightly OT, but how is steel wool actually manufactured? In front of
me I have an enormous pack of the stuff and just thought it can't be
just extra-fine lathe turnings :-)

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The3rd Earl Of Derby January 9th 06 10:56 PM

Steel wool
 
Frank Erskine wrote:
Slightly OT, but how is steel wool actually manufactured? In front of
me I have an enormous pack of the stuff and just thought it can't be
just extra-fine lathe turnings :-)


What does you're wife think of pillow talk? :-(

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Grumpy owd man January 9th 06 11:04 PM

Steel wool
 
It is spun out of old Whippet food cans by women in Yorkshire g



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Nigel Molesworth January 9th 06 11:45 PM

Steel wool
 
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:51:50 +0000 (UTC), Frank Erskine wrote:

how is steel wool actually manufactured?


Electric Sheep.

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Weatherlawyer January 9th 06 11:50 PM

Steel wool
 

Frank Erskine wrote:
Slightly OT, but how is steel wool actually manufactured? In front of
me I have an enormous pack of the stuff and just thought it can't be
just extra-fine lathe turnings :-)

One for the search engines.

Let us know what you find out, YLB.


patsy January 9th 06 11:57 PM

Steel wool
 

"Frank Erskine" wrote in message
...
Slightly OT, but how is steel wool actually manufactured? In front of
me I have an enormous pack of the stuff and just thought it can't be
just extra-fine lathe turnings :-)


It's metal filings, welded together end to end.



Andy Dingley January 9th 06 11:59 PM

Steel wool
 
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:51:50 +0000 (UTC), Frank Erskine
wrote:

Slightly OT, but how is steel wool actually manufactured?


You don't want to know - it's just _funnier_ making it up.


AFAIK it's like wire drawing. You pull a bar of steel through a set of
teeth that scrape fine swarf off it.

John Cartmell January 10th 06 12:04 AM

Steel wool
 
In article ,
Nigel Molesworth wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:51:50 +0000 (UTC), Frank Erskine wrote:


how is steel wool actually manufactured?


Electric Sheep.


Otherwise known as Blade Runner?

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nightjar January 10th 06 12:37 AM

Steel wool
 

"Frank Erskine" wrote in message
...
Slightly OT, but how is steel wool actually manufactured? In front of
me I have an enormous pack of the stuff and just thought it can't be
just extra-fine lathe turnings :-)


It is hard-drawn wire, taken down to a very fine size.

Colin Bignell



Nigel Molesworth January 10th 06 12:40 AM

Steel wool
 
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 00:04:14 +0000 (GMT), John Cartmell wrote:

Electric Sheep.


Otherwise known as Blade Runner?


Did I dream that?

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John January 10th 06 12:45 AM

Steel wool
 

"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:51:50 +0000 (UTC), Frank Erskine
wrote:

Slightly OT, but how is steel wool actually manufactured?


You don't want to know - it's just _funnier_ making it up.


What you NEED to do start athread called "Steam powered cars using steel
wool as a back up fuel" and not only will you get an answer but you'll also
find ou how to spin your own!

HTH

John



John January 10th 06 10:27 AM

Steel wool
 
"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:51:50 +0000 (UTC), Frank Erskine
wrote:

Slightly OT, but how is steel wool actually manufactured?


You don't want to know - it's just _funnier_ making it up.


What you NEED to do start a thread called "Steam powered cars using steel
wool as a back up fuel" and not only will you get an answer but you'll also
find ou how to spin your own!

HTH

John




Rob Morley January 10th 06 10:29 AM

Steel wool
 
In article
Frank Erskine wrote:
Slightly OT, but how is steel wool actually manufactured? In front of
me I have an enormous pack of the stuff and just thought it can't be
just extra-fine lathe turnings :-)


A thin ribbon of steel is drawn past an array of blades, each of which
removes a sliver.

[email protected] January 10th 06 10:53 AM

Steel wool
 
I've just run a micrometer over an entire pack of it and found that
some pieces are about 10% out of gauge. Can I get a refund on this out
of tolerance product or should I just file it down with a Dreadnought.

Lord Elpus.


Mary Fisher January 10th 06 11:56 AM

Steel wool
 

"Grumpy owd man" wrote in message
news:9b0310a5a800076bafaad6a46ac1d5d3.115311@mygat e.mailgate.org...
It is spun out of old Whippet food cans by women in Yorkshire g


Nah tha's givin all awa!



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Grimly Curmudgeon January 10th 06 07:13 PM

Steel wool
 
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember John Cartmell
saying something like:

In article ,
Nigel Molesworth wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 00:04:14 +0000 (GMT), John Cartmell wrote:


Electric Sheep.

Otherwise known as Blade Runner?


Did I dream that?


Only if you're an android. ;-)


"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Combis on fire off the
shoulder of Drivel. I watched Hacksaws glitter in the dark near the
Hepworth gate. All those moments will be lost in time like pointless
arguments in usenet... Time to build an extension."
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Ian Stirling January 22nd 06 06:47 PM

Steel wool
 
Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember John Cartmell
saying something like:

In article ,
Nigel Molesworth wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 00:04:14 +0000 (GMT), John Cartmell wrote:


Electric Sheep.

Otherwise known as Blade Runner?


Did I dream that?


Only if you're an android. ;-)


"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Combis on fire off the
shoulder of Drivel. I watched Hacksaws glitter in the dark near the
Hepworth gate. All those moments will be lost in time like pointless
arguments in usenet... Time to build an extension."


How long has drivel been posting anyway?
He's got to be getting near his 4 years.

Mary Fisher January 22nd 06 08:40 PM

Steel wool
 

"Ian Stirling" wrote in message
...



How long has drivel been posting anyway?
He's got to be getting near his 4 years.


Is there a time limit?

Mary



Tony Bryer January 22nd 06 09:14 PM

Steel wool
 
On 22 Jan 2006 18:47:53 GMT Ian Stirling wrote :
How long has drivel been posting anyway?
He's got to be getting near his 4 years.


From my messagebase he's been around for at least six years, Adam, then
IMM, now Drivel.

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Mary Fisher January 22nd 06 10:52 PM

Steel wool
 

"Huge" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 20:40:53 +0000, Mary Fisher wrote:


"Ian Stirling" wrote in message
...



How long has drivel been posting anyway? He's got to be getting near his
4 years.


Is there a time limit?


Have you not seen "Blade Runner"? The other messages were para-phrases
from it. The replicants in the movie have a built in four year life
span.


Ah - sorry, I hadn't realised. I was forced to sit in front of it when we
visited a son in Germany. I found it so repulsive I couldn't take it in.

Yes, I know it was a cult film and that I should watch it to be streetwise
but there are limits to what my conventional mind can take ...

If I had known I would have been amused at the idea of IMM having a shelf
life. Except that someone once accused me of being his replica!

Mary



Matt January 22nd 06 11:24 PM

Steel wool
 
On 22 Jan 2006 18:47:53 GMT, Ian Stirling
wrote:

Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:


"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Combis on fire off the
shoulder of Drivel. I watched Hacksaws glitter in the dark near the
Hepworth gate. All those moments will be lost in time like pointless
arguments in usenet... Time to build an extension."


How long has drivel been posting anyway?
He's got to be getting near his 4 years.



What makes you thnk he's a Nexus 6? I'd guess he's more like a
pre-production Nexus 1.


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John Cartmell January 22nd 06 11:54 PM

Steel wool
 
In article ,
Mary Fisher wrote:
Have you not seen "Blade Runner"? The other messages were para-phrases
from it. The replicants in the movie have a built in four year life
span.


Ah - sorry, I hadn't realised. I was forced to sit in front of it when we
visited a son in Germany. I found it so repulsive I couldn't take it in.


Ditto. I was relying on knowledge of the book. ;-)

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Nigel Molesworth January 23rd 06 01:53 PM

Steel wool
 
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 23:54:42 +0000 (GMT), John Cartmell wrote:

I was relying on knowledge of the book. ;-)


Which I think is where we started:

In article ,
Nigel Molesworth wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:51:50 +0000 (UTC), Frank Erskine wrote:
how is steel wool actually manufactured?


Electric Sheep.


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Nigel M

The Natural Philosopher January 25th 06 06:24 PM

Steel wool
 
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 23:24:20 +0000, Matt wrote:

On 22 Jan 2006 18:47:53 GMT, Ian Stirling
wrote:

Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:


"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Combis on fire off the
shoulder of Drivel. I watched Hacksaws glitter in the dark near the
Hepworth gate. All those moments will be lost in time like pointless
arguments in usenet... Time to build an extension."


How long has drivel been posting anyway?
He's got to be getting near his 4 years.


What makes you thnk he's a Nexus 6? I'd guess he's more like a
pre-production Nexus 1.


And there was me thinking he was an escaped clone of Prescott, gone wrong.


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