View Full Version : AR steels Beware of this pirate industry now more than ever!!
alloyjohn
10-20-2011, 10:23 PM
It's old man alloy john checking in !!
Hope all is well with everyone in these trying times but unfortunatly t
coxhaus
10-20-2011, 10:31 PM
What do you mean? Please explain more.
Hotfoot
10-21-2011, 06:25 AM
Yeah...What? Why?..."Enquiring minds want to know!" :confused:
alloyjohn
10-30-2011, 11:46 PM
What do you mean? Please explain more.
Sorry to learn of this confusing blog ! Cut short for what ever reason ! My intenstion was alerting more than ever to be aware of the deception in this industry! With steel pricing sky rocketing , substitution is happing more than ever ! Please due metalurgical study and beware of the these false blogs. AR 500 FOR ONE ! AND FOR COXHAUS, WOW I DON'T NOW WHAT TO SAY ! SLINKY ? REVIEW MY BLOGS REGARDING AR STEELS ! ABRASALLOY . GOD BLESS, ALLOY JOHN
alloyjohn
10-30-2011, 11:58 PM
Sorry, that statement was meant for hotfoot a senior member ?
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Hotfoot
10-31-2011, 02:03 PM
Sorry to learn of this confusing blog ! Cut short for what ever reason ! My intenstion was alerting more than ever to be aware of the deception in this industry! With steel pricing sky rocketing , substitution is happing more than ever ! Please due metalurgical study and beware of the these false blogs. AR 500 FOR ONE ! AND FOR COXHAUS, WOW I DON'T NOW WHAT TO SAY ! SLINKY ? REVIEW MY BLOGS REGARDING AR STEELS ! ABRASALLOY . GOD BLESS, ALLOY JOHN
Hey, Alloy...That "Slinky" reference is to my 'Signature', that appears on ever post. It has nothing to do with the content of your post. My comment was in regards to the vague nature of your first post. :)
usmcpop
10-31-2011, 05:21 PM
Sounds like metal-clad to me. That's an Aluminum case over an alloy. My preference is Rice, Barley Malt and Hops.
canoecruiser
10-31-2011, 07:50 PM
Hmmm. Since most of my steel purchases (by weight) have been W6x9 yanked out of the ground or A36-whatever shapes it's a moot point to me. But if I spec Al-Clad and get SAE1020.....I think I'll figure it out.
Counterfeit electronic parts are a big problem for Hi-Rel manufacturers doing military or flight-qualified stuff. Buying from trusted vendors with a paper trail is our best defense there. Good thing too since it's pretty tough to do a spark-test with a grinder. Hard on the parts, to say nothing for reliability. :D
"My preference is Rice, Barley Malt and Hops." Hear Hear!!