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Steel or Cast Iron question
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Yesterday at 07:38 PM
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Today I did a little more work on that bobsled. So, yesterday I drove a bolt through the runner and it cracked straight across the 2 inch wide runner. So, today the other runner is bowed and not straight and I need to straighten it out. I put a magnet to both runners and the magnet attaches to the runner. So, not sure why that first runner cracked the runner in two, and not sure how much shaping this second runner will that.
I'm guess they both are steel because magnet likes but why di that one crack like cast. You think just old fatigued and how much pressure and pounding will the second take to get it back in shape.
Any thoughts and advice besides heating it up.
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Re: Steel or Cast Iron question
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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Yesterday at 08:52 PM
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Can you post a picture of the grain structure of the one that broke, then we might be able to tell if it’s cast or not because cast iron is magnetic. Darn I really feel stupid now Lol. I thought cast wasn't magnetic! I'm not much of an iron fabricator so that doesn't surprise me. I which I could show that broken on but I installed that one already and has a wash and bolt holding that on in place. I'm tryin to et the iron install so I can keep on building wood parts and drilling holes where they need to be. It does have some spring to it not what I known cast to have any and is very ridged.
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Re: Steel or Cast Iron question
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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Yesterday at 09:44 PM
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Yeah cast is very rigid, maybe a hardened steel and just a bad spot in the tempering, don’t beat it a press or at least steady pressure is your best friend, if it’s hardened or cast it’ll be tough without heat, and FYI most stainless steel isn’t magnetic. Thanks Bob. A Magnet will attach to cast iron then?
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