Guanton75
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2003
- 18
If I have two 1/4" thick 4130 plates that I've quenched from 1600F and tempered at 900F. I then take these two plates and stick weld them together using a 4130 rod. Is the resulting weld likely to be stronger or weaker then had the two pieces been annealed in the first place. If it's likely to be weaker is it due to a more or less random heat treat resulting from the weld or weld related stresses?
I am building a replacement drum for our battle robot, Redrum ( We hope to use 1/4" thick plate rolled to a cylinder with 1/4" "teeth" sticking out radially. Our nemesis has similar construction but is unheat treated so I am tempted to add this extra step to give us an edge but I'm worried about replacing the teeth because they will come off in combat. One option I've considered is to locally heat treat the teeth with a torch after assembly or repair.
Thanks for the help you offer now or in the past,
-Seth
I am building a replacement drum for our battle robot, Redrum ( We hope to use 1/4" thick plate rolled to a cylinder with 1/4" "teeth" sticking out radially. Our nemesis has similar construction but is unheat treated so I am tempted to add this extra step to give us an edge but I'm worried about replacing the teeth because they will come off in combat. One option I've considered is to locally heat treat the teeth with a torch after assembly or repair.
Thanks for the help you offer now or in the past,
-Seth