Originally posted by Lin Rhea:
This is where Karl is supposed to ask me why I dont just use a HT oven. Actually, I have one, but prefer to harden simple steels the way I described. That sounds funny, but it's just me. I want the heat treat oven for some things for sure. The control it offers for annealing and spheroidizing cant be done without it.
This is in no way to discourage you from using the ray gun. Not at all.
I think every maker will find "his" way and if it works, no one can say it's wrong.
Lin, I use my forge for hardening 1084/1095/W1 and W2. And my Damascus and Laminates.
I'm not unlike you.
I do use my oven for austenizing 5160 because it benefits GREATLY! from a controlled 6-8 minute soak.
But I do use my oven for spherodizing and now I do all my tempering in it as well.
I have one of the high temp non-contact thermometers and have used it extensively to verify the temps in my H/T oven.
I also used it this morning to check the temp outside my shop @-14.
And I checked my coal stove, which was 985 and time to shut the air back.
Thought it was getting hot in the shop!
I also check my quench oil, temps of my power hammer dies, dead mice - to see if they're really dead, etc.