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Man it's good to work in construction.
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 9:31 am
by Mad Matt
Well last friday I went down to syracuse and picked up 1300 pounds of 18ga cold rolled mild.
I need to cut a lot of it into 2.5" wide strips for coat of plates kits and lorica segmentata kits.
Anyway my brother's got a friend who works at sextons mechanical (a fairly big hvac contractor). He hadn't been able to get ahold of his friend yet but today there was a guy from Sextons in at the office (we're building a new office out in the shop for me and the draftsman). So I asked him what my chances of getting to use their shear would be. He said sure no problem. Just call and ask to talk to so and so and tell him who you are and where you work. So I called up asked for whatsis name and he said sure just stop by anytime. So now I've just gotta figure out when I can go and I'll spend some time cutting strips. It'll be WAY faster then the electric shear I've got and the cuts will be cleaner and be perfectly straight.
Man it's good to work in the commercial/industrial construction business.
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The budding mid 14th century German Transitional guy.
Mad Matt's Armory
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 12:58 pm
by JPT
It's always a comfort to have friends handy.
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 1:20 pm
by Mad Matt
Well I now have a crapload (technical term) of 2.5" x 4' strips of 18ga cold rolled mild. I'm guessing about 800 pounds worth. Took a whole hour to cut em and unload the pieces from the truck and load the strips back in again.
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The budding mid 14th century German Transitional guy.
Mad Matt's Armory
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 1:30 pm
by Klangiron Skullthumpa
I'm guessing Lorica Segmentata or lamalar.
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 1:35 pm
by Mad Matt
Lorica segmentata kits and coat of plates kits actually.
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The budding mid 14th century German Transitional guy.
Mad Matt's Armory
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 2:05 pm
by Pietro da San Tebaldo
Brigandine, too!
Pre-cutting the strips is the only way to go. Saved my sanity...
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 2:21 pm
by jim
How much are the lorica kit going to be.Also how complete are these kits.
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 2:25 pm
by Mad Matt
The kits will be all the steel plates cut, shaped, deburred, corners rounded, edges rolled unpolished and with all the holes punched. They won't include the leather or the hooks and hinges. Price will likely be somewhere between $65-75
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The budding mid 14th century German Transitional guy.
Mad Matt's Armory
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 7:41 pm
by corbin skarlocke
Thats a sweet deal.
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"CS
This above all else; to thine own self be true."
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 10:30 pm
by Owen
Any chance of getting a segementata kit in SS? I already HAVE one in mild!
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Owen
"Death is but a doorway-
Here, let me hold that for you"
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2002 10:52 pm
by Magmaforge
lucky, Matt
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 2:36 am
by Konstantin the Red
A "crapload" is a "double scad." 'Nuff said.
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 3:09 am
by Halberds
What's funny to me is Mr. Madd has all this mild carbon steel. Like scads and scads of it. And someone says: Any chance of getting a segementata kit in SS?
Buhahahahahahahahahah that is so funny to me...
This forum sometimes makes me laugh out loud. Gotta love it.
Hal.
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 10:44 am
by Mad Matt
Yes Hal that is very funny. I've not only got the 18ga stuff either I've also got around 800 13ga shield boss blanks that were free (thanks to where I work) pre-cut and everything and I can get more of those any time I want. I think I'm gonna need a warehouse soon. :0
Anyway I don't do stainless steel. Plus I've got this huge heap of mild steel that needs to be turned into stock before I buy more steel anyway. I have sorta been playing with the idea of making the CoP kits in aluminum in the future though. And aluminum and stainless bosses. That'll be a while from now though.
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Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 9:47 pm
by Owen
Well, I HAVE a mild segmantata. What's so funny about asking about stainless? The fact that he has lots of mild now does not preclude ALSO having some stainless.
Matt, how are the plates in your kit set up? All one width, or a complete set (chest plates, etc)?
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Owen
"Death is but a doorway-
Here, let me hold that for you"
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2002 2:44 am
by Halberds
What’s funny? I thought you make good joke. You’re not joking. Yes.
Ok. So hear is same story: A guy goes into the Harley shop. He looks around. Humm nice bikes. “Where are the Gold Wingsâ€
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 3:16 pm
by Mad Matt
No Hal the big ones are only 8" diameter.
Actually I guess it's more ironic then funny (if I'm using the word ironic properly that is)
Owen: Are you talking about the lorica kits?
There will be the horizontal girdle bands 2 different lengths so the overlap works right all the same width. The upper chest plates with rolled edges where they're supposed to be. Plus all the shoulder pieces appropriate widths. Haven't decided yet if I'm going to do the corbridge or the newstead version. They'll be up to roman re-inactor standards if they are put together with all the appropriate fittings.
Like I said though. No stainless from me.
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The budding mid 14th century German Transitional guy.
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