Registered: 09/14/05
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Loc: Central Florida
Let's talk about the merits of stainless vs. carbon steel for Randall blades. (That's easy: Stainless!!) Let the debates begin, but civil and appropriate. Best, Capt. Chris
Quote: If you want to argue something...Argue the merits of stainless vs. carbon steel for Randall blades. (That's easy: Stainless!!) Let the debates begin, but civil and appropriate. Best, Capt. Chris
My first orders, in the 1960's and 1970's were always for tool steel but poor care on my part resulted in carbon spots. Now my orders are usually for stainless.
Registered: 08/26/06
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Loc: San Jose, CA, USA, Earth
Of course, it should be pointed out that for some models, or specific versions of some models, there is no choice, and the blade material is either carbon steel or stainless steel. The 3/8" blades, for example, are available only in carbon steel. Also, some aspects of this "shop policy" have changed over time, and one was within the last year.
Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12873
Loc: Central Florida
Rhett and others, This "stainless vs. carbon" topic was being used by me as an example of how we need to move past our differences. It was posted in a different thread and, now that it has been moved, gives the appearance that I am calling for a stainless vs. carbon steel debate. Not the case. I posted my opening statement in an entirely seperate thread and wished it to stay there. I guess every now & then we get a new topic by mistake. Best, Capt. Chris
Edited by Captain Chris Stanaback (10/19/0906:15 PM)