Originally Posted by
jephe44
I am a beginning blacksmith and would like to forge with railroad spikes as I have in the past (with legally obtained one's). I live near a railroad and I often see homeless people collecting things, I was wondering if it was legal to collect a few (like less than 10 once every few months) to keep, not to sell. Would it matter if I stayed farther away from the track, or sticked closer to the road? Any advice whatsoever would be appreciated
The property of the railroad remains theirs even if it is off their right of way.
I bought a property close to the rail. Still waiting for the railroad police to come out and pick up about 900 lbs of their material that was scattered in my yard.
Some of it was half buried and ruined my lawn mower blade.
The local office for the rail said they could not even come remove it because it would be illegal. Even though they work for the railroad!
You want cheap good iron. Go to a pull off type auto parts place. Get you a leaf spring or anything from the suspension. Experience does not matter as far as smithing, but the better the steel the better your forge has to be.
Railroad spikes are crap as far as smithing.
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