Carbon Steel
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![]() 5pc Carbon Steel Rotary Rasp Files Fits Dremel US $6.78
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![]() 13 Pc Carbon Steel Drill Bit Set 1 16 thru 1 4 w Case US $5.95
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![]() Hole saw set Carbon Steel 5pc 1 1 4 2 1 8 w Mandrel US $4.99
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Helen Chen's Asian Kitchen 14-inch Carbon Steel Wok with Bamboo Handles List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $24.99 |
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Handsome, rugged, and classic in composition, this Asian Kitchen wok is an ideal tool for the high-heat searing and stir-frying called for in Eastern cooking. Created by Helen Chen, daughter of renowned Chinese chef Joyce Chen, the pan is made of durable 1... |
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Joyce Chen Pro Chef 14-Inch Flat Bottom Wok uncoated Carbon Steel List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $26.65 |
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Joyce Chen opened her first restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1958. She found that the selection and quality of Chinese cookware in America didn't live up to her high standards… so she developed her own... |
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DEWALT DW4910 3-Inch by 5/8-Inch-11 Knotted Cup Brush/Carbon Steel .020-Inch List Price: $22.26 Sale Price: $7.00 |
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Helen Chen's Asian Kitchen 14-inch Carbon Steel Flat Bottom Lidded Wok Set List Price: $35.99 Sale Price: $33.15 |
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Fashioned with a handsome profile and a rugged build, this Asian Kitchen carbon steel lidded wok provides a smart-performing traditional tool for high-heat cooking. Created by Helen Chen, daughter of Chinese cooking pioneer Joyce Chen, the 14-inch piece is crafted from heavy-gauge 1... |
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Cold Steel Gunstock War Club with 1055 Carbon and Polypropylene List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $17.61 |
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Our Gunstock War Club was custom designed by blade smith Rich Mc Donald. He incorporated all the best features from our favorite clubs including the ridged centerline, a short lance point, and the classic “Fawn’s Foot” handle... |
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The Carbon Steel Caress List Price: $13.50 Sale Price: $12.75 |
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THE CARBON STEEL CARESS A Johnny Dolan P.I. Novel Johnny Dolan P.I., is hired to solve the murder of a prominent Moultrie Bay, SC woman who appears to be the latest victim in a series. The police are stymied... |
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THE CARBON STEEL CARESS List Price: $0.99 |
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THE CARBON STEEL CARESSA Johnny Dolan P.I. NovelJohnny Dolan P.I., is hired to solve the murder of a prominent Moultrie Bay, SC woman who appears to be the latest victim in a series. The police are stymied... |
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Mens Stainless Steel and Carbon Fiber Magnetic Bracelet 8 3/4 inch List Price: $59.99 Sale Price: $24.00 |
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Mens stylish stainless and carbon fiber bracelet, measuring 8 3/4 inches long. |
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New Deluxe Black Case Cover W/chrome for Iphone 4 (AT&T only) Sale Price: $0.01 |
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This case will protect your iPhone. It is plastic but also it is rubberized, so it feels very soft. |
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Joyce Chen Classic Series 4-Piece Carbon-Steel Wok Set List Price: $44.95 Sale Price: $24.75 |
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Joyce Chen opened her first restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1958. She found that the selection and quality of Chinese cookware in America didn't live up to her high standards… so she developed her own... |
carbon steel?
where can you find carbon steel in los angeles?? what store??
preferabbly 01 carbon steel
"All" steel has carbon in it, usually less than 1%. The fancy steels that have enough other elements mixed in are generally called alloy steels. So, carbon steel usually refers to the most basic cheap steel. A36 is a kind of carbon steel that meets specific standards of the A36 specification. I don't know what 01 carbon steel is. Steel is available all over Los Angeles so just look in the phone book yellow pages under "steel" or "metal". If you are near El Monte, my favorite place is Industrial Pipe and Steel, lots of cheap scrap, used machinery, and a huge industrial hardware store built right in. There is a place in Gardena called M&K Metals. There's a great place just north of the Burbank airport (can't remember the name) and one in Harbor City called Action Metals (big on recycling). No sense driving all over. Just check the phone book. Two very common carbon steels just go by the terms "hot rolled" and "cold rolled". Hot rolled is the cheapest and softest and still has the "mill scale" attached so the surface is a little rough and uneven, but this is by far the most commonly used. Cold rolled (usually the AISI 1018 grade) has been work hardened and rolled flat and smooth. It's slightly more expensive but stronger and prettier. If you are going to cut away some of the thickness and you want the steel to remain flat, you probably want hot rolled steel because sometimes the cold rolled steel (CRS) will warp. It does that because the steel is already prestressed from the cold rolling process and when you cut away some of the pre-stressed material the forces holding the material flat are no longer balanced.



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