Eric The Viking
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I mean for flat springs (with the teeth ground off, obviously!).
Someone has asked me about making some thin flat springs for a military vehicle restoration project (about 4"x1", thickness TBD - narrower might be OK).
Has anyone tried this?
I'd guess you'd need to anneal it, shape it and drill it, and then re-temper it to restore the springy-ness. It struck me as an easy win, as broken bandsaw blades are readily available ;-)
Thoughts anyone? Am I missing something about the metallurgy?
E.
Someone has asked me about making some thin flat springs for a military vehicle restoration project (about 4"x1", thickness TBD - narrower might be OK).
Has anyone tried this?
I'd guess you'd need to anneal it, shape it and drill it, and then re-temper it to restore the springy-ness. It struck me as an easy win, as broken bandsaw blades are readily available ;-)
Thoughts anyone? Am I missing something about the metallurgy?
E.