"Tim Williams" wrote in message
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Huh...didn't know rebar came in different grades, nor that it's *meant* to
have carbon and hardness in it... All I knew was pretty much from a past
thread here including similarly disparaging comments about A36. ;-)
Tim
If it makes you feel any better, it's one of the greatest of all welding
myths.
JTMcC.
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"Tim Williams" wrote in message
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In case anyone was wondering, rebar is indeed any composition. Tonight
I
was forging on some and out of curiosity, cheezily heat treated one end
(brought it to orange heat, quenched, reheated for a little longer than
it
took the water to boil off to sorta temper). Took a strike with the
hammer
and sure enough it broke. Spark test reveals something like 1040 but it
must have some other alloying elements since it bears some resemblence
to
higher alloy steel (wrench stock for instance).
So yes, it's real crappy material. On the other hand. It can be
hardened.
What a scary thought, toolbits forged from rebar. Hmmmm. But
still........
Tim
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