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Karl Townsend Karl Townsend is offline
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Default Ductility of T-6 Aluminum

On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 09:47:17 -0700, Tim Wescott
wrote:

Yes, there's a lot of different alloys that can be tempered to T6 -- so
feel free to educate me.

Is it at all a sensible thing to think that I could get some 40 - 60 mil
aluminum sheet that's already tempered to somewhere between T3 and T6
(harder is better), and be able to put 45 degree bends in it? 60
degree? 90? Bend radius? Is this something that could be done on a
normal brake? Clearly springback would be an issue, but is it just a
pain, or a real @#$% pain?

Or did I accidentally smoke something this morning, and do I just have
to get some decent alloy in an annealed condition, bend it up, and
figure out how to bake it?


Can't help you with I.D.s but "the Kid" raced super modified for a
couple years. The skin he used was AL, easy enough to bend on our hand
brake, cut on our foot stomp shear and it had to be hardened. I could
ask him the grade if this is what you're after.

Karl