Picked up a dozen hiking the railroad tracks yesterday. Seems I ought to be able to do something creative with them. I usually don’t create purely for art’s sake, I want it to be practical.

I can wire wheel the rust off but can’t heat it enough to work that way.

  • @lemming741
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    15 hours ago

    I made beer tap handles out of some

  • @Agent641
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    312 days ago

    You could use them to secure some steel rails to large wooden sleepers, and then transport goods and people on carriages that roll upon the rails.

    • @shalafiOP
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      92 days ago

      Seems someone already tried that and left a bunch laying around. Must have been a failed experiment.

        • @Tangent5280
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          27 hours ago

          These silly kids with their new fads. They should do something productive instead, like leash two large beasts of labour to a wheeled cart and transport goods and raw materials that way instead.

  • @[email protected]
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    2 days ago

    Weld them together to make some nearly indestructible art.

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    You can also paint them for fun.

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        A spike that fires a gun that fires two more spikes, so you can create a cascade reaction!

      • @shalafiOP
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        12 days ago

        F.E.A.R:

        The Armacham 10mm High Velocity Penetrator is a weapons-grade nail gun, firing 10mm steel stakes at lethal speeds. It can pin opponents to walls if the target is near a wall when they are hit with a fatal shot.

        I can make black powder, sound like a reasonable starting point?

        • @[email protected]
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          22 days ago

          Spikes, black powder, high velocity, firing, experimenting…what could go wrong?

          Is this the right moment to wish you good luck, bon voyage and adieu? I mean, we may or may not ever see you again after all.

          😀

    • @shalafiOP
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      32 days ago

      You got my gears turning. I could pre-drill holes and hammer them into trees for hanging hooks. Been thinking on a kayak hanging rig.

      And now you have me going, I could hang the kayaks from trees in the very back of the yard (forested), no worry about shading from the sun’s UV.

      • @shalafiOP
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        22 days ago

        Genius. I need two for the house and one for camp. Sell the rest at the flea market? This may be the most practical and easy answer yet.

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      Been done, so passé.

  • Chozo
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    42 days ago

    I’ve seen people make knives out of them. I believe it’s supposed to be a sort of “intro to blacksmithing” sort of project.

    • @shalafiOP
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      22 days ago

      Saw a lot of that online last night. Just don’t have the means, but I have been thinking on a blast furnace. Been meaning to work up some charcoal in my test rig, guess I’ll do some burning tomorrow!

  • @LaunchesKayaks
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    My stepfather has made knives out of railroad spikes. Apparently it takes a super long time tho. He didn’t have an actual forge and just used the hottest burning blowtorch he could get to heat the metal.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 days ago

    You might be able to clean the rust off the spikes with electrolysis, do it outside though as it creates chlorine gas.

    • @shalafiOP
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      42 days ago

      Done that before, but for such a simple form, the wire on my bench grinder makes short work of it.