I thought the molten lead quench was just a TI method. Is this showing the same thing at Dovo?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ACJrAI3SxM
(Thanks to homelessflea at B&B for finding this)
Dovo Lead Quench
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The narration in the video says molten lead quite clearly, do you think they were taking artistic license?
Knowing only little bit about metallurgy, it is not immediately apparent to me why heating in lead would be superior to any other method of heating. Possibly Pb atoms could diffuse into surface grains, hardening them in the manner of a solid solution or carbide formation, or perhaps it is to do with reasons of quick or uniform heat transfer?
Knowing only little bit about metallurgy, it is not immediately apparent to me why heating in lead would be superior to any other method of heating. Possibly Pb atoms could diffuse into surface grains, hardening them in the manner of a solid solution or carbide formation, or perhaps it is to do with reasons of quick or uniform heat transfer?
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I am more familiar with lead used for annealing though it can be used in the tempering process - as Tim says though I think salt is the preferred method for many. I wonder why they consider it so special as to mention it?
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What the heck - lets just keep mixin' stuff together till it blows up or smells REALLY bad!!
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What the heck - lets just keep mixin' stuff together till it blows up or smells REALLY bad!!
Wet Shaving Missionary - "Have you been shaved?"