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  1. Ryan9

    7075 -T6 Sheet Supplier

    I have an urgent need for 7075-T6 sheet that is .188 thick. If anyone knows where I can get it, please advise. Ryan
  2. Ryan9

    Hardness not up to spec

    the specs were not given to the supplier, he gave them to me, I told him I needed 4130 condition A. The spec is AMS 6350H 2301G ASTM A506. I found the ASTM A506 report, but don't know where to find the other reports. That's my dilema, I can not find what those tolerances are.
  3. Ryan9

    Hardness not up to spec

    I received some material and checked the harness of it. It is 4130 annealed, which from what I can tell is suppose to be 82 HRB. It checks out to be 64 HRB. Is this with in spec? what should I do with this?
  4. Ryan9

    Mill Spec & Other Certs

    Thanks for the response detrh3, I checked out the website, but couldn't pull anything up on what I have. I ordered 4130 Condition A .125 sheet metal, a 3'x6' piece. I was told the Mill specs were AMS 6350H 2301G ASTM A506. It is a hot rolled piece and I am looking to find out what the...
  5. Ryan9

    Mill Spec & Other Certs

    I recieved some sheet metal from a different supplier and it is quite different from what we have had in the past. I was curious as to the grade/quality and haven't found any specs. If anyone knows how to research the specs, Please e-mail me or reply. I am slightly new to the metal world and...
  6. Ryan9

    WEB SITE with Material Properties

    Does anyone know a good website that describes things like the melting point for metals? specifically the melting point for aluminum (ie 6061)
  7. Ryan9

    Forged 4140 to Simalar Metal

    If machining a billet piece, what would be the most similar metal to Forged 4140. Ductility is critical. I am considering 4340 and then heat treating it for stress relief
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