DPittman
Ultra Member
So now that I secured a lifetime supply of 4140 I am wondering about using it to its potential.
Is it necessary to heat treat the annealed product in order to get any different qualities out of it then just any other old mild steel?
I know that if it is properly hardened and then tempered that is a whole different story.
I recently made some steering component pins for an old tractor out of some unhardened 4140 on the advice of my brother who said in his experience, hardening was not necessary.
Alexander, you said you use a lot of 4140 at work, I imagine all that goes through a heat treatment process? What are your thoughts?
Anyone else have an opinion or suggestion they would like to share?
Don
Is it necessary to heat treat the annealed product in order to get any different qualities out of it then just any other old mild steel?
I know that if it is properly hardened and then tempered that is a whole different story.
I recently made some steering component pins for an old tractor out of some unhardened 4140 on the advice of my brother who said in his experience, hardening was not necessary.
Alexander, you said you use a lot of 4140 at work, I imagine all that goes through a heat treatment process? What are your thoughts?
Anyone else have an opinion or suggestion they would like to share?
Don