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  2. Anchor - Wikipedia

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    An anchor is a device, ... with a folding stock crossing through the crown of the anchor. ... and the choice of galvanized steel, stainless steel, or aluminum ...

  3. Japanese swordsmithing - Wikipedia

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    The steel becomes almost homogeneous in this respect, and the act of folding no longer gives any benefit to the steel. [18] Depending on the amount of carbon introduced, this process forms either the very hard steel for the edge ( hagane ) or the slightly less hardenable spring steel ( kawagane ) which is often used for the sides and the back.

  4. Anchor channel - Wikipedia

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    Anchor channels, invented by Anders Jordahl in 1913, are steel channels cast flush in reinforced concrete elements to allow the installation of channel bolts for the fastening of components. Anchor channels consist of steel C-shaped channels and anchors (mostly headed studs ) which are connected to the channel by welding or riveting/forging.

  5. List of blade materials - Wikipedia

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    420HC (420C) is a higher carbon content 420 stainless steel. The HC stands for "high carbon" and it can be brought to a higher hardness than regular 420 and should not be mistaken for it. Buck Knives, Gerber Knives and Leatherman use 420HC extensively. [7] 420A (420J1) and 420B (420J2) are economical, highly corrosion-resistant stainless steel ...

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    Cirkul All-Day StrawSip Insulated Stainless Steel Tumbler (40oz) $20 $25 Save $5. See at Walmart. ... a folding table will come in handy. more times than you can count. Get this one while it's on ...

  7. Screw piles - Wikipedia

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    Helical anchors consist of an extendable steel shaft with helical bearing plates. Piles or piers refer to strong base elements that withstand or transfer vertical/horizontal loads. Anchors are piles utilised only in tension applications like restraining wall tiebacks or vertical ground anchors made to resist overturning forces.