Briso Posted August 16, 2015 Posted August 16, 2015 Hi guys, I'm looking to buy some 70d nails and was wondering if you could recommend any online stores that supply these? Looking for someone that does international delivery as I'm based in UK. Thanks very much Brian Quote Certified Red Nail - June 2016 Certed the following: FBBC bastard, FBBC Golden Bastard, FBBC Shiny Bastard, FBBC Duke of all Bastards, FBBC Big golden bastard, FBBC Big Bastard, FBBC Huge Bastard, FBBC Big Shiny Bastard, FBBC Big Duke of all bastards, FBBC Huge Golden Bastard Hunting the KOAB....
EJ Livesey Posted August 16, 2015 Posted August 16, 2015 Go to your local hardware store and buy a stick of 8mm CRS. It's probably 1 meter by 8mm. Then just cut 7" pieces. You don't need the nails. Quote Junior steel bender in training The only limits are the ones YOU set. De-feat-ist (noun)Somebody who accepts failure as a matter of course 6'3" 258lbs of pure man
Briso Posted August 16, 2015 Author Posted August 16, 2015 Cheers for the reply EJ! I already have some 8mm CRS rods, which I've cut to 7 inch sizes. I just was curious as to how the 70d nails related in strength to these and then the red nail also. Thanks! Brian Quote Certified Red Nail - June 2016 Certed the following: FBBC bastard, FBBC Golden Bastard, FBBC Shiny Bastard, FBBC Duke of all Bastards, FBBC Big golden bastard, FBBC Big Bastard, FBBC Huge Bastard, FBBC Big Shiny Bastard, FBBC Big Duke of all bastards, FBBC Huge Golden Bastard Hunting the KOAB....
EJ Livesey Posted August 16, 2015 Posted August 16, 2015 The nails themselves are going to be easier 75% of the time. All steel will vary based on the forging process used and the particular steel in that batch. 12L14 and 1018 here in the states I believe is the most common CRS. I believe in the UK you have a few types of redialy available CRS?? I would look into anything from EN1 to EN8 CRS to test your strength. Quote Junior steel bender in training The only limits are the ones YOU set. De-feat-ist (noun)Somebody who accepts failure as a matter of course 6'3" 258lbs of pure man
Briso Posted August 16, 2015 Author Posted August 16, 2015 Hi EJ, the 8mm lengths of steel I have are "8mm Dia Bright Mild Steel Bar (Grade 080A15)" The supplier confirmed they are CRS. That's the only information I have on them. :-) Currently I'm bending 7mm x 7 inch stainless steel and some slightly thicker drill rod (known as silver steel over here). Also have been bending grade 5 and 8 bolts. Thanks Brian Quote Certified Red Nail - June 2016 Certed the following: FBBC bastard, FBBC Golden Bastard, FBBC Shiny Bastard, FBBC Duke of all Bastards, FBBC Big golden bastard, FBBC Big Bastard, FBBC Huge Bastard, FBBC Big Shiny Bastard, FBBC Big Duke of all bastards, FBBC Huge Golden Bastard Hunting the KOAB....
EJ Livesey Posted August 16, 2015 Posted August 16, 2015 That is EN3 http://www.barrettengsteel.com/companies/carbon-alloy/bright-carbon/080a15.aspx Sounds like you have a pretty good supply of practice steel. 1 Quote Junior steel bender in training The only limits are the ones YOU set. De-feat-ist (noun)Somebody who accepts failure as a matter of course 6'3" 258lbs of pure man
Briso Posted August 16, 2015 Author Posted August 16, 2015 Thanks for that EJ, good to know the 8mm stuff I have is along the right lines! Quote Certified Red Nail - June 2016 Certed the following: FBBC bastard, FBBC Golden Bastard, FBBC Shiny Bastard, FBBC Duke of all Bastards, FBBC Big golden bastard, FBBC Big Bastard, FBBC Huge Bastard, FBBC Big Shiny Bastard, FBBC Big Duke of all bastards, FBBC Huge Golden Bastard Hunting the KOAB....
JoshW Posted August 16, 2015 Posted August 16, 2015 Some of the CRS I have tried here in the UK is EN3B At 6" it was 404lbs but a lot weaker at 7" maybe around 350lbs. That was just one batch though! Good luck! 1 Quote Goals for 2016 Certify bastard DONE Bend bastard in BB wraps DONE Certify big bastard Certify Hexabastard Certify Shiny bastard
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