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Re: Metal Billet
Originally Posted by baywalker
? maybe piece of boat shaft stainless or monell ( not sure of spelling )??
Jonnie
Jonnie,we're way off here son,Your down there in the sand pile,Im up here in the woods,dang big boat to have a prop shaft that dia.Don't believe I'd find one in the woods!! Oh,by the way,temp. up here is 22 goin down to 5.
Sorry I'm a charter capt. and I am always thinking boats , but they would not have markings like that anyway .It was kind of cool and breezy here today high of 65 suppose to be in the 70 next weak . I hope that that thing is silver I guess I have exhausted my guesses on it.
googled ZA-X and came up with--- http://trademarks.justia.com/734/37/zax-73437853.html ---they were p in N.H. and did make metal 'things'--- but does not seem to be any of what you have there, W.T. It seems to have a knurled end and brassish-- might be a valve part, do both ends look alike?
p.s.---still have defrosted ground here, but under 8'' of snow---!(time to hit the coast beaches)
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Re: Metal Billet
Originally Posted by aka, da Prof
googled ZA-X and came up with--- http://trademarks.justia.com/734/37/zax-73437853.html ---they were p in N.H. and did make metal 'things'--- but does not seem to be any of what you have there, W.T. It seems to have a knurled end and brassish-- might be a valve part, do both ends look alike?
p.s.---still have defrosted ground here, but under 8'' of snow---!(time to hit the coast beaches)
Prof,Both ends are the same,it has definately been sheared,A nonmagnetic white metal,as I stated,heavy.
I have no clue what it might be, but thought I'd share the following for those like me who didn't know what a "Billet" was. Plus, I re-did the picture as close to actual size as I could based on the fingers.
SBB
Billet:
Noun:
1. A small chunk of wood; a short section of a log, especially one cut for fuel.
2. Metalworking: A comparatively narrow, generally square, bar of steel, especially one rolled or forged from an ingot; a narrow bloom.
3. An iron or steel slab upon concrete, serving as a footing to a column.
4. Architecture: Any of a series of closely spaced cylindrical objects, often in several rows, used as ornaments in a hollow molding or cornice.
5. A strap that passes through a buckle, as to connect the ends of a girth.
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Re: Metal Billet
Originally Posted by SODABOTTLEBOB
WT ~
Interesting ...
I have no clue what it might be, but thought I'd share the following for those like me who didn't know what a "Billet" was. Plus, I re-did the picture as close to actual size as I could based on the fingers.
SBB
Billet:
Noun:
1. A small chunk of wood; a short section of a log, especially one cut for fuel.
2. Metalworking . a comparatively narrow, generally square, bar of steel, especially one rolled or forged from an ingot; a narrow bloom.
3. An iron or steel slab upon concrete, serving as a footing to a column.
4. Architecture: Any of a series of closely spaced cylindrical objects, often in several rows, used as ornaments in a hollow molding or cornice.
5. A strap that passes through a buckle, as to connect the ends of a girth.
Thanks SSB, heck,I thought everybody knew what a billet was!
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Actually that would be a piece of rod. Billet is usually a flat wide bar of metal. Rods usually dont have stamping on them. I was thinking a cut brass hammer for not making sparks. But you said it was silver metal.
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Re: Metal Billet
Originally Posted by stevemc
Actually that would be a piece of rod. Billet is usually a flat wide bar of metal. Rods usually dont have stamping on them. I was thinking a cut brass hammer for not making sparks. But you said it was silver metal.
Steve,I should have known that,worked in the Steel Room at Pratt&Whitney in 72.It's a round.Thanks for the memories!