On 23 February 2016 at 02:59, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
> I looked in the handbook, I made the cutter out of A2, which needs
> 1700-1800F for first heating, is air quenched, then annealed by bringing
> it back to around 1300F but didn't see for how long, or what they call
> an air quench. But I don't think I've any way to get it up to 1800F in
> the first place.  Best heater I have ATM is a nat gas fired 4 burner
> cook stove, or a bernz-o-matic


I would imagine that you can do it with the Bernz-o-matic, but you
would need to be using MAPP gas and a firebrick hearth.
I have certainly heat-treated moderately-sized parts that way.
I see this on ebay.com
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131543951302

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