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Quenching oil

Started by JamesV, July 25, 2017, 05:33:00 AM

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JamesV

Can I use burnt motor oil to quench an experimental knife blade. Or what would you guys suggest.

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James
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JamesV

No biggie........I did a little research and found the answer.
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Ray Hammond

I recommend against transmission fluid, burnt or unburnt motor oil, and other home brew concoctions.

The difficulty is the quench media like that are either too slow or too fast...and you don't know which without some serious testing.

You'll end up with unhardened blades most of the time, in my experience trying to cheap out on quench media.  And don't even think about water.
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kbaknife

You'd get much better results from your local farm store by grabbing some vet grade mineral oil. Warm it up to about 130 degrees.
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