RandyTheKid
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Would the hardware store carry spring steel? I'm looking to build a privy probe and I've never heard of spring steel.
Im not familiar with privy probes.You mean like a sheet of spring steel?
I happen to collect antique hand saws. Disston made their #12 saw from London spring steel and also some Craftsman saw were made with spring steel as late as the nineteen-forties. Spring steel saw blades make a distinctive "twaaaannng!" when struck with a coin instead of a "dingph" kind of sound. If you can find one with a broken handle you should be able to pick one up for less than $10. They ain't too common but it wouldn't hurt to keep an eye out if it suits your needs.
Pain in the azz to cut but it makes good rod-tip bobber for ice fishing.
Would the hardware store carry spring steel? I'm looking to build a privy probe and I've never heard of spring steel.
Sharing a tip. Go to any places that sell wiper blades. Empty the trash can out front of the store. You'll find a bunch of them there!
Inside the blade is a thin long section of spring steel.
I use it to make my own lock picks.
Have a great day!
Heck if I know. Just sharing a way to get spring steel for free.
Tack weld it together!
Soft materials will bend. Spring steel is rigid and won’t break easy. Dad made one from a steel grounding rod with a piece of steel pipe welded on the end. Seemed to work ok.Sounds about right. I'm 6'10"...hence the 5 footer lol