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Heat treating in Oregon?
Does anyone know of someone in Oregon who heat treats knives. I am looking for someone to heat treat some knives made of D2. I've seen some other posts concerning companies in other states, but am trying to save a little on shipping charges. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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Buck is in Idaho
There may be a non-knifemaker heat treater you can find in the yellow pages |
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Thank you.
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Try Beaver Heat Treating in Milwaukie. You can also try Stack Metallurgical in Portland. I have toured their plant and they do heat treating for some of the large knife makers in the area
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