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Jack Schmidling wrote:
I need a piece of 1/4" hardened drill rod about 33" long but I have no great ideas on how to heat treat such a long piece myself and can't seem to find a source for pre-hardened rod. Anybody know a source? It doesn't have to be ground or of any precision at all, just a nominal 1/4". It occurs to me that air-hardened material may be a possibility but I am not clear on how this is done. js How hard does it have to be? Would 1/4" music wire do? -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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