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Oliver Steel Plate in Ohio will have what you need. Thanks, I'll give them a try. You probably will have a very hard time finding plate in the N condition in the thickness that you desire. Most places that sell thick plate flame cut it (CNC cutters) and then anneal it. Basically, nobody wants to saw thick plate. Really? I'd think proper annealing would take more time and better furnace control than renormalizing, if I understand the processes correctly. I know that you say that your project has specific alloy and treatment (heat treatment?) requirements, but I believe that you will find that 4130 is a less that ideal choice for a crankshaft. In nearly every particular related to crankshafts, 4140 is a better choice. Besides, it is actually available, something that can not always be said for 4130. One thing worth mentioning is that the pin and main bearings in this design are ball and roller (respectively), so wear resistance of the crank isn't a big issue. Given that, it may be that the designer was going for 4130's better fracture toughness. I'll ask him. I won't bore everyone here with a comparision of different alloys suitable for crankshaft use but if you are interested, just holler. I, for one, wouldn't be bored. -- Tom Young Remove _THIS_ to reply by e-mail |
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Oliver Steel Plate in Ohio will have what you need.
Thanks, I'll give them a try. Oops, not without their phone number I won't. Kevin, do you happen to have their contact info handy? Thanks. -Tom -- Tom Young Remove _THIS_ to reply by e-mail |
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Tom Young wrote:
Oliver Steel Plate in Ohio will have what you need. Thanks, I'll give them a try. Oops, not without their phone number I won't. Kevin, do you happen to have their contact info handy? Thanks. -Tom Listing of many places for steel http://www.sbn.com/states/800/frames/list/3325_3.html Search for "Oliver Steel Plate" Ohio http://makeashorterlink.com/?I1B8213C9 |
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