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Mountain Men: Forging Steel Knives to Save the Homestead (Season 9) | History
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With Eustace’s final homestead payment deadline fast approaching, Raleigh strategizes a plan to make money by forging high carbon steel knives out of old spikes, in this clip from Season 9, “Sink or Swim”. #MountainMen
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the comments are just full of “experts” who have watched forged in fire xd
That little booger of a blade they first worked was not the finished knife no way Jose
Anyone know where the knives can be purchased?
Rail road spikes are not free.. There still owned by the rail road even if there discarded on the tracks. Technically there stolen property.
This neat young man is one of three in his entire generation who can do anything at all.
GIT OFF MAH LAYAND!!!!
Were their glasses, one spark and their blind
Simple looking but quality knife i want that ❤️
These guys never wear eye protection
Is he not earning much from history
This is the ultimate social distancing. You are literally in a forest with almost no people other than your village.
Good thing he makes a fortune from being a TV Star because he could never make a living from all these goofy projects he makes.
07:45 — 08:20 what is name song??
“Another “high carbon” misconception involves railroad spikes. Nearly every bladesmith has made knives from railroad spikes. Railroad spikes are readily available, usually for free, they are a novel item, and they can make a perfectly useable knife. However, they simply do not contain enough carbon to make a good blade. One big misunderstanding comes from railroad spikes that are marked “HC” for “High Carbon”. The problem is that what the railroads consider “High Carbon” is equivalent to what a knifemaker would call low carbon mild steel.
According to specifications set forth by American Railway Engineering Association there are two classes of railroad spikes, low carbon track spikes used on straight sections of railroads and high carbon steel track spikes used on curves and switches. According to the specifications, low carbon spikes may contain no more than 0.12% carbon and “High Carbon” spikes may contain NO MORE THAN 0.30% carbon”
What happened to selling wood
Railroad spikes make terrible knives.
Did he ever pay the debt off?
Definitely can’t get a couple hundred dollars for one of those😂
Someone please start a GoFundMe account for him, I’m not able.
He’s a tRumpster. Boycott everything about this clown.
Those knives aren’t worth the fuel and time they spent on them. They also didn’t do the most important part, they didn’t temper them.
Next time buy some 1075. For less than 75.00 you could buy enough to make a couple dozen knives that size. Plus it’s a lot easier to work. You could actually do a decent heat treat and tempering with the equipment you have there and make a real working knife. We all know this show is as fake as a four dollar bill. That’s not why we watch it. But at least try to accomplish better deceptions than what you do.
If you need an advisor I’m available for the right price. 😆
Eustace, you are a Jack of all trades, and a Master of all. You are a Rock Star!🤠👍
Necesito saber si Eustace logro completar el pago de las tierras al lado de su terreno Dijo que tenia horas para conseguir 5000 dolares para no perderlas⁉️‼🤔
How he would get 200 bucks for a single railroad blade is beyond me . And I make those
Pa
Eustace looks like the type of dude that has a hidden grow-op somewhere on that property.
Does anyone know what happened to Eustace Conway after the hurricane that hit a few years ago?
I’ve been watching this show since Eustace first got that land I’m not a rich man but if I had the money I’d buy that land for him. Eustace is a good hard working man and he lives his life true.
He is such a tool
Won’t worry the History Channel will pay it off.
Couple of hundred for that!? Umm I’ll take a $150 for a bench made
Any person that knows knives isn’t going to pay $200 for that.
Porque no lo dan español
Does anybody know where I could buy one of eustice’s hooks or a small knife?
Ingenious 😊