[TheForge] Anvil Refacing
John Chobrda
[email protected]
Sun Jul 20 13:41:01 2003
Dan:
you posted once before about MG 750, just to let you know I am on my second box and have had no
problems with it. I have used it per MG's directions (no pre heat) and like the fact that I can move
around that large piece of metal with out getting burned.
Thanks again for suggesting MG 750
John C.
Dan Tull wrote:
> I sure wish some of you would try some refinishing w/ the rods we have been using for about 10 years.
> We have had excellent luck, no call backs, not chipping, and it makes it so easy, everyone can start
> refacing anvils. You can tie top to base w/ 6010/6011 as underlayment.
>
> MG750 rod. from MG Industries, for the rock crushing industry, "highest impact"resistance
>
> Pros:
> Used to join dis-similar steels( tool to mild)
> NO PREHEAT
> Hammer to stress relieve
> Work hardens
> Can be re- coated w/ Mg760 for addtional hardness
>
> Cons:
> Cost- $2.20 each rod
> Availibility- I have two local dealers that carry them ( Holox )
> Color match- high manganeze so it rusts out silver
>
> More later.
> dan tull
> georgia
> abba, afc, S.C. psba, obg,sofa
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