Machining 4140
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Anybody know how annealed 4140 machines?

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Ed
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Take a look at this post Ed

Have you been hitting the sauce?

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I thought I had been through that recently. Mayhem confirms.

Ed, are the inserts I sent failing you in some way?
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I only recalled as I was doing a search on 4140 a couple of weeks ago when it was recommended as the go to material for my drawbars. I'm hoping to progress some more on those this weekend.

I did cut one of the lengths of 12.7 ground and faced it and it cut very nicely. I'm looking forward to cutting some threads in it.
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(05-05-2015, 07:34 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Take a look at this post Ed

Have you been hitting the sauce?

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Rotfl

I don't hit sauce, I ingest it.

That's over 2 years old. You expect me to remember that thread. 17428 I'm an old fart, remember?
(Thanks for the link). Blush

Ed
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(05-05-2015, 08:08 AM)PixMan Wrote: ...

Ed, are the inserts I sent failing you in some way?

No, I'm just getting prepared to work on a secret project that I'll be using 4140 hex bar for and wanted to make sure it was reasonably machinable.

Ed
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(05-05-2015, 11:34 AM)EdK Wrote: You expect me to remember that thread.  17428  I'm an old fart, remember?

Ahh! Remembering is a shortcoming for us, and a irritating fault of the younger. Rotfl

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They say memory is the second thing to go.

Sorry, but I can't recall what is the first.

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