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I started with a piece of automotive leaf spring. Shaped and sanded to my desire. Now I want to harden and the anneal the steal. All I have at my disposal for heat is an oxy-acetylene torch. What oil do you use for quenching? How do you know when the steel is the right temp for hardness? How about signs of proper annealing? | ||
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The leaf spring is probably 5160 steel. First I would Normalize it -heat uniformly with the torch to just above nonmagnetic and cool in air.The non magnetic point is 1414F, just touch a magnet to the steel.To harden heat again to just above nonmagnetic and quench in a motor oil ,a 20weight oil works fine.Temper in your kitchen oven 2 hours at 400F. | |||
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