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Shack
Big Wall climber
Reno NV
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Oct 29, 2010 - 03:31am PT
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I'll try resending to the "info" at fish products dot com, instead of Russ.
You probably didn't get the emails about the wham-o-la parts either. :/
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deuce4
climber
Hobart, Australia
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Oct 29, 2010 - 03:39am PT
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RC 46-48 should be good. I would get one or two tested for hardness.
4340 shouldn't crack with that temper. Wonder what's going on.
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Brian in SLC
Social climber
Salt Lake City, UT
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Oct 29, 2010 - 11:15am PT
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High residual stress. Makes sense it cracked in the thickest part of the hammer.
They were heat treated twice to get the hardness higher?
Makes me wonder if there was too much time between the quench and the temper? Or, cool time was too rapid?
Yeah, 4340 really shouldn't do that if a standard heat treat was followed.
Hmmm...
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T Moses
Big Wall climber
Paso Robles
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 29, 2010 - 11:49am PT
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Finally got in contact with Russ. We are working out the final details now.
There should not have been much time between quench and temper. My brother was waiting for the parts and they were putting a high priority on them to be done the same day. These guys have been in the business since 1940 or so. Serious pros not some backyard fly by night operation. I do all my heat treating with them and have met with them personally. If they need to be re heat treated I don't think they will argue with me about it.
I'm sending the cracked head out on Monday to have it tested by a friend.
I only have this one bad head so far. I wonder if it is just a fluke and had an air pocket in the forging or some other random weakness. I'll be chekcing into it.
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T Moses
Big Wall climber
Paso Robles
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 29, 2010 - 02:11pm PT
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I just got off the phone with Lewis at Seymour and he will be sending me another sample to approve on Monday. He also said that he could have a batch of 300 out to me by the end of next week or the begining of the following. Sweet! Thanks to Lewis for pushing this through for us.
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Captain...or Skully
Big Wall climber
Transporter Room 2
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Oct 29, 2010 - 02:15pm PT
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1 random shoe is on its way, Bro.
Thanks for all your hard work, man. The D5 Show is a fave.
WooT!!
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Studly
Trad climber
WA
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Oct 29, 2010 - 02:16pm PT
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Is there anyway I can get a hammer AND a Fish t-shirt and hat? What good is a hammer if you are naked?
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Shack
Big Wall climber
Reno NV
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Oct 29, 2010 - 02:21pm PT
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I've been on the FISH T-shirt waiting list for a couple of years now.
My existing ones are on the verge of decomposition.
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Mighty Hiker
climber
Vancouver, B.C.
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Oct 29, 2010 - 02:32pm PT
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Well, if Russ really has a half million e-mails in his spam folder, it may take him a while to sift through them to find the 1% (5,000) that are 'real', and reply. Maybe he can get Dick to help.
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healyje
Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
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Oct 29, 2010 - 03:25pm PT
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Russ - Mailstreet.com / Apptix.com / Rackspace.com / etc...
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T Moses
Big Wall climber
Paso Robles
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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 2, 2010 - 07:30pm PT
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I oiled the heads on Friday night:
Serial numbers 142, 026, 140, 143 are toast. Cracked and not recoverable.
Serial numbers 214, 195, 034 are "black" (literally) and are reserved for HealyJ, Duece4, and the anonymous climber who funded the forging.
Serial number 000 is mine. It is the last A5 head to be produced. The forge messed up and gave me one with the "A5" logo on it.
Serial number 254 and 222 were used for heat treat testing and also have very slightly offset biner holes. I consider them cosmetic blems.
Serial numbers go up to 277. 001-010 might be used to auction off for more funds to go to charity.
I sent the cracked heads off for independant hardness testing today.
More later. Gotta go vote.
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healyje
Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
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Impressive - thanks for the update Theron!
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YetAnotherDave
Trad climber
Vancouver, BC
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I'd pay extra for #1, if the extra went to YCA or similar charity
or 007 - that'd be fun :)
--Dave
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SteveW
Trad climber
The state of confusion
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Awesome, T!
I'm waitin' for my Christmas present to myself!
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T Moses
Big Wall climber
Paso Robles
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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 3, 2010 - 01:16am PT
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IMHO all the "extra" money paid for 001-010 would go to the Khumbu Climbing School/Alex Lowe Charitable Foundation. The direction the donations are going has been mentioned previously in the thread. The amount has not been set and it might not be a set amount but what each climber feels they can give. I think a minimum recommended would be good to know but it might be left to individuals.
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nature
climber
Tuscon Again! India! India! Hawaii! LA?!?!
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I'd like serial #SUSHI
thanks
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Mungeclimber
Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
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I'll take whatever the T man gives will ship me (or pick up), and like it!
hope the hardness test comes back positive.
Maybe Burt Bronson can squeeze them with his fist to finish the toughening up!
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Disaster Master
Social climber
Born in So-Cal, left my soul in far Nor-Cal.
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With all this talk of numbers, I have another question. Can they be stamped / engraved now or later by you or someone else? I would like to add text to the head. (+ #13, of course) ;) For more $, of course.
Paul
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John Mac
Trad climber
Littleton, CO
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These hammers are looking great. Huge thanks to everyone involved.
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FeelioBabar
Trad climber
One drink ahead of my past.
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SUWEET! Strong work to all involved. Can't wait.
I'll take whatever number I get, and like it!
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