Heating and bending steering arms

Started by Crosley.In.AZ, March 21, 2012, 12:06:47 AM

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Canuck

Now a little trip to your friendly local magnafluxer for a quick test, then a little paint   8)

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tomslik

Quote from: "Canuck"Now a little trip to your friendly local magnafluxer for a quick test, then a little paint   8)

Canuck

not a bad idea or have it x-rayed
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wayne petty

i would bet that he has at least a magnaflux set up at work.. if he does not have one at home..

he might even have more than that at work..

spray crack kits might also..

they come in so handy for checking welds for cracks..

a powerful horseshoe magnet will work..  with a small squeeze bulb of magnaflux powder..

Crosley.In.AZ

We have some crack checking kits at work.  Spray can of stuff, ultra-violet light, glasses.

I doubt there is any problem with the arm.
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unklian

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Canuck

not a bad idea or have it x-rayed[/quote]




Bending is most likely to create cracks at the surface, if any.

X-ray is for finding defects inside the original forging.

The spray stuff works fine.