oldmanLee
Well-known member
NOW THATS A KNIFE!Finn,when you drop down this way,let me show you a couple of tricks involving Kasenit,that puppy needs a differential temper!
Wow, that looks great! How well does it cut?
I remember seein that and wondering what it was...i thought it was just like a boxcar wedge you madeI have a railroad spike hammer. But you need a welder for that.
That's a great idea, I've never seen anybody in the desert or next to a parking lot. Ever!I'd only throw stuff from 50mph train if I were totally certain that I wouldn't hit any innocent bystanders, throwing a spike like that is like shooting a gun. I'd have to be in the desert or next to a parking lot or something.
Haha, good point, I wouldn't do that now though, and I wrote that post a while ago.That's a great idea, I've never seen anybody in the desert or next to a parking lot. Ever!
well i dont get nearly as many trainpunxpoints as Finn up there cuz i bought this...but heres my railroad spike knife........got it off a blacksmith on www.etsy.com ..... http://www.etsy.com/shop/NorthernCrescentIron ... dude actually used ride trains so it's 100% Tramp Certified ..... for a few extra bux he stamped me and my K/C/M/D Maryland Tardhead crew's tag/moniker thing on the butt(spike head).... but yeah
@Slurricane......how many trainpunxpoints ya think this is worth...i'm thinkin +500 is reasonable
You can temper the blade with rail coal. I think you could find a way to make a makeshift foarge out of bricks and a grill of some sort. Then an acordian style blower of duct tape and cardboard, just funnle the air under the coal, and it should get hot enough to harder the steel. Im ganna try too twist some spiks and machine two bolts on, for a real gnarly looking Kubaton's. I think the Oaklanders will buy them like hot hipster hats.Okay, I figured out how to get a better picture from my ganky method of xerox photography. This knife just needs heat treatment and then it's done. I'm going to keep its rough appearance, since it is a rail spike knife. It's still a pretty thick blade, but the steel is too soft to be thin. I'll get to the other half sometime later. Those guys are pretty nice to hold.
Can I get some help, can't seam to find out how to view the pics?Okay, I figured out how to get a better picture from my ganky method of xerox photography. This knife just needs heat treatment and then it's done. I'm going to keep its rough appearance, since it is a rail spike knife. It's still a pretty thick blade, but the steel is too soft to be thin. I'll get to the other half sometime later. Those guys are pretty nice to hold.