Bucking bar quality?
Bucking bar quality?
I finally got my bucking bars. I have to say I'm disappointed with the quality of what I'm seeing, but maybe it's normal. The polished faces are protected with that waxy stuff, and I haven't opened them up because I'm wondering whether I should return them.
The areas that aren't the faces look like they were forged by a caveman and saw cut with the world's coarsest and dullest saw. We're talking the roughest metal I've ever seen. They're also liberally coated with black oil. I assume that's to protect them from rust, but jeez, I ain't gonna work with them like that!
Is this the way all bucking bars look? If not, I'm sending them back!
The areas that aren't the faces look like they were forged by a caveman and saw cut with the world's coarsest and dullest saw. We're talking the roughest metal I've ever seen. They're also liberally coated with black oil. I assume that's to protect them from rust, but jeez, I ain't gonna work with them like that!
Is this the way all bucking bars look? If not, I'm sending them back!
- captain_john
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Yes, the castings are usually crude and the oil is only to protect them from rusting before they are put into use. I have also polished other sides of mine to provide additional flexability to the bar allowing it to be used in more positions.
Some bars I have made from round and flat stock. Having the right bucking bar is more valuable than a fistful of dollar bills at a strip joint! Well, maybe not!
CJ
Some bars I have made from round and flat stock. Having the right bucking bar is more valuable than a fistful of dollar bills at a strip joint! Well, maybe not!

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Bucking Bars
Interesting thing about those bucking bars ... didja notice how much they vary in price fromone supplier to another? I cross checked all the the suppliers and ordered my bars from absolutely the lowest price outfit. I never paid more the $15 and usually closer to $10. I'm happy with all of 'em , and they all look somewhat nicer than the ones pictured above. BTW ... I had the advantage of doing Sportair metals workshop a year ago, so I knew which bars worked best for moi.
Rupester
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Hey PW, Those bars are made rough for a reason. If they were smooth all over it would be real easy to drop one on the inside of your wing or fuse and guess what appears on the outside?!! The rough surfaces give you something to grip when the rivit gun is bouncing the bar around. So just wipe the oil off and have fun!!
Dan

Dan