4130 can't be OA welded?
On Jan 1, 4:32 pm, "Phil" wrote:
Like I said in my first little post , religion , politics and I guess you
could add motor oil to the list of a million things that are debatable , I
will still stick with the NASA report and a little common sense , the last
engine mount that I TIG welded was brought up to cherry red , both to do a
little alignment adjusting and to help level out some of the built up strain
from the initial TIG welding , my wife has a diamond ring that is very hard
but not very ductile , I really don't like the idea of having an EAA Biplane
engine mount turned into a diamond , not very flexible , even 1020 can
develop hardness after welding , raise the carbon to 30/100 of 1% and things
really get hard , go to 4140 and you are headed back to the diamond ring
state again.
Steels aren't hardenable under .40% carbon. 4130 is .30%.
Got to be careful with the flame. Getting it too rich in
acetylene makes it a carburizing flame and will raise the carbon
content of the steel.
Dan
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