Guest woody36 Posted April 15, 2001 Share Posted April 15, 2001 Tom, In terms of poundage what would be the differance between Hot Rolled and Cold Rolled if they are both the same width and diameter. also who do you think would win in a fight Superman (the man of steel) or The Hulk (big green man) ps. You need only answer the first question. Woody. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Black Posted April 15, 2001 Share Posted April 15, 2001 Would you believe I have an exact answer. I tested both the Ironmind Blue and a hot rolled steel bar of the same width and thickness (6”x1/4”). The results are HERE on my homepage. The hot rolled steel was stock that seems slightly harder than the Ironmind white, which I have very few of now. I hung 200-pounds off of it to get it to bend ¼”. I hung 260-pounds off the cold rolled Ironmind Blue to get it to bend the same amount. Thus, it is 30% more difficult to bend the cold rolled than the hot rolled. Keep in mind this is for only a ¼” bend, to bend the bar to the sticking point takes another 30% more force. I only tested one nail all the way to the sticking point, it took 250-pounds to bend ¼” and 320-pounds to bend it 1.75”. It could be that the hot rolled stock does not have the same characteristics as the cold once the initial bend starts, but it feels about the same to me, other than it is weaker overall. Definitely Superman. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest woody36 Posted April 15, 2001 Share Posted April 15, 2001 Tom, As always thanks for the reply,i've read that article twice and it never occured to me to use it as a reference when i thought of the question. I'm asking so many questions and reading so much on the Grippage and on your Website that it's all becoming a blur. regarding the Superman thing,the next time i bend some steel i'm going to put my underwear on the outside. (It worked for him) thanks again. Woody. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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