Retired Gunsmith
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- May 28, 2024
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For about 30 years, I have been working on M-1 and M1A rifles. One of the tasks is to weld a recoil lug onto the rear of the receiver. I had a certified welder and he developed the process with the assistance of the Metallurgy Department at his day job. He commented on the process several times, but I never wrote it down. He died suddenly, and I am now trying to remember/recreate the process to work with a new welder.
The receivers are carburized 8620, the lugs are 1018, rod is Linde 65, this I know. My memory of the procedure is to tack the lug in two corners, preheat to 800degF, weld the lug in one pass on each side and then water quench. We had done several hundred receivers, without any failures and I know the process worked. Mostly, I am looking for validation that I remember the process correctly.
Can you assist?
The receivers are carburized 8620, the lugs are 1018, rod is Linde 65, this I know. My memory of the procedure is to tack the lug in two corners, preheat to 800degF, weld the lug in one pass on each side and then water quench. We had done several hundred receivers, without any failures and I know the process worked. Mostly, I am looking for validation that I remember the process correctly.
Can you assist?