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Originally Posted by ed good
edgar: you lost me long the way here...what i got from your posts is that your experience and knowledge is some what recent, meaning post ww2...what worries me is when a guy goes and messes with a factory heat treated shot gun receiver that was made prior to ww2 or even earlier...according to old ed, the metallurgy of that receiver is often unknown, as is the original heat treating and tempering specs...therefore, common sense says "don mess wid hit".
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Yeah Ed, I am just a youngster. Even though I am a 5th generation foundryman, I only worked in the business for 35 years, and never picked anything up from my dad, or his dad. You're right though, I did loose you 'long the way'. I didn't need to be there to know how metals were made and heat treated; it's pretty well documented, and, wow, even still discussed. It boils down to your lack of my familiarity with the topic that leads you to think what's common sense. It's very easy for someone skilled in the business to have the exact chemistry analyzed and re-heat treat a part to equal, if not superior physical properties