[TheForge] Sucker rod

Grant Marcoux gblacksmith at alamedanet.net
Sat Jan 19 13:20:22 EST 2008


4140 is wonderful stuff....it is what gun parts (slides, barrels and
actions) were/are made of.  Makes spiffy tooling for impact applications and
fly press goodies, but I would use something else for hot work tongs that
are cooled in the slack tub, due to risk of cracking following numerous
cooling cycles.  ASTM specification A36 behaves better in this application,
in my opinion.  But hey, if you have a bunch of free sucker rod, go for it!

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I have never heard the term "sucker rod " before.  Where does it come from?




David E. Smucker wrote:
> Bob, It been more than 40 years since I was a young engineer working
> in the oil patch but back then we had a series of different alloys to
> use in different wells depending on the type of corrosion problem we
> might have in a given well producing from a given formation.  In fact
> we had a series of very short sucker rods -- we call them pony rods --
> about 2 foot in length that we could put down a well to test which
> type of rod gave the best life under real world conditions.
>
> All of that said, our most common rod material was 4140 or 4340 or
> some similar alloy.  My starting point in making tooling from sucker
> rod would be to assume that it is 4140 and make a test piece.  Both
> 4140 and 4340 are oil quenching.  I happen to have some 7/8 dia 4340
> that I obtained through a local scrap dealer and it makes great
> tooling, tongs etc.  You should have good luck with your sucker rod.
> Oil companies pay good money to have high performance out of sucker
> rods.  It gets expensive to have to do down hole repair work because
> you have failed sucker rods.
>
> Dave Smucker
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>> I picked up some sucker rod last week and was told that it was good for
>> making hand tools. Do any of you know what steel it is? or the
>> composition
>> of alloys in it?
>>
>> Robert Ehrenberger
>> Shelbyville, Mo.
>> eforge at centurytel.net
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