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Heat Treating and Metallurgy Discussion of heat treatment and metallurgy in knife making. |
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Heat treating service
Would anyone happen to know somone or a company that i could use to heat treat till i can get my own equipment in or close to San Antonio Tx . ?
thanks in advance Justin |
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Texas Knifemaker Supply in Houston does a good heat treat and is close enough that the shipping won't kill you. Peters has a good reputation as does Paul Bos, although I think Paul's retired and his "people" do the work now. Trugrit offers heat treating as well, but I'm not so sure I'd go with them.
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Jason thanks for the reply , i looked into texas knifemaker supply , but they only do air quench from what i can see . Im using 1095 , ill look into the others you suggested thanks for the advice .
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1095, advice, heat treat, knifemaker, supply |
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