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Composition of Steel for Blade Pickups?

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  • #16
    Originally posted by SonnyW View Post
    I made some blades one time for a sidewinder type pickup I was experimenting on out of metal salvaged from the top of an oil drum. But I didn't like the sound that much,
    I've found that 5 W30 drums are thin sounding while 15 W40 drums have a nice thick sound.
    If you're going for a pure vintage tone use straight 30 Weight drums.

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    • #17
      Hello,
      OK, I found a local place to buy 1018 bar stock. It comes in cold rolled or hot rolled. I also have to buy it in 12' sticks. It will be 1/8" x 3/4" x 12'. So I am looking for suggestions on purchasing either hot rolled or cold rolled. I know there are a lot of variables but I don't want 12' of steel that is I will have no use for.
      Thank you in advance.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by restorationad View Post
        My findings have resembled what Dave said.

        Thicker Lower Carbon = Warmer. Thinner Magnetic Stainless = Brighter. And all the variables in between.

        On early blades I used the cold rolled stuff from the hardware store.
        Is there an Echo in here ?
        "UP here in the Canada we shoot things we don't understand"

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        • #19
          Originally posted by copperheadroads View Post
          Is there an Echo in here ?
          I like to pile on.
          aka R.A.D --
          Guitar Logistics

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