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Hi Carl,
That is some nice machining and the finished product looks first class! Thanks for sharing. In my work life, I was involved with companies that case-hardened surfaces like that for valve bodies and pipe linings that were conveying highly abrasive slurries, etc., and I never saw the metals separate. As you say, I think it is a 'tried and true' process that has been around for a very long time. Chris.
Posted on: 2020/10/18 16:52
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Most impressive. Quite an effort...kudos
Posted on: 2020/10/18 20:55
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Karl,
Wunderbar! Das ist sehr klug. You are really doing things correctly. mfG, Pat
Posted on: 2020/10/28 18:18
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I've heard of them using spray welding to build up crankshaft journals and they say it works great.
Posted on: 2020/10/28 21:03
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