jmforge
Well-Known Member
I am getting ready to do my first heat treatment of AEB – L at home. The commercial heaters have either become too expensive, not confidence or inspiring or they just flat don’t take small orders anymore. I have my 16“ x 4“ x 1“ plates and a long drive for dry ice. I have heard that AEB – L is finicky and you need to keep it clamped all the way through the process. As such, should I leave it in the plates and put that in the dry ice slurry for an hour or so? I’ve also heard that you should leave it clamped will be a little interesting. Trying to get a clamp set of plates into my oven. My question is should you take take the blades out of the foil packets and re-clamp them between the plates before you stick them in the dry ice or should you just go straight in foil and all to avoid any delays?