[TheForge] Speaking of cuts

Gladish Family gladish at cnw.com
Wed Aug 18 23:48:29 EDT 2004


Dave, for me it always means I didn't take the time to clean up the cut
area. Like, with a grinder or a sander. I can't cut steel worth scut unless
it's bright, then it goes ok.
Not an expert,
Andy g.
 No, no, you're not thinking, you're just being logical. -Niels Bohr

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> Sometimes when cutting it seems that I've burned through, only to later
> find that either slag or steel has puddled back into the cut and
> closed it up.
>
> Why?
>
> Dave Brown
> Heritage Smithing
> Green Bay, WI
>
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