[TheForge] What kind of steel is this
H and P Foster
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Mon Jan 21 22:08:40 2002
I think I tried annealing it the first time and it made little difference.
The breaks came near to where I had been doing the brazing, and there was no
quenching done.
Harry
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At a wild guess, this might be spring stock, and needing annealed before
making small adjustments will be possible.
Rick Crawford at Rafter Lazy C
Home of Rick's Forge and Lem the Wonder Mule
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From: "H and P Foster" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 5:26 AM
Subject: [TheForge] What kind of steel is this
>
> A few months ago I was at a scrap yard and found and bought about 80 feet
of
> 1/4" round stock. One of the first things I did with it was for a project
> that required forging and drilling of a hole. No way could I drill the
> hole. I carried on with some other stock for that project and forgot
about
> that material until today.
>
> What I was doing today did not require any drilling, only fitting to shape
> and some brazing. The material took the brazing ok, but when it cooled
down
> and I was making small adjustments to the shape, it promptly broke cleanly
> in half. This happened twice. What kind of material would do that?
>
> thanks for any help.
>
> Harry Foster
> Rusty Dog Forge
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