Stop in for a cup of coffee

When we were mining the river bottom, every now and then we would get souvenirs from the narrow gauge railway that ran through the valley. If we got lucky, as the longer chunks of rail went through the jaw crusher, the crusher would sorta bend it like a tubing bender :lol: Not always that lucky and wound up fixing 10' long rips in the conveyor. The short pieces of rail that got stuck on the magnet over the conveyor made excellent anvils.
I have maybe 100 feet of rail in my back yard. Put it up for sale,$100 and no bites at all. Getting questions like what numbers and letters are cast into it. Will list it again in spring.
Except for one piece. Im building a heavy metalworking bench. Pipe and rail welded up to form panels from sheet metal.