Same here.Since around 45 to 50 Rc is considered good for a slipjoint backspring - or so I've been advised for several well know slipjoint makers. I'd expect about the same for a lockback spring - does that sound ok? For AEB-L or 14C28N I normally temper around 1100°F or so and don't bother with cyro or freezer. Just from oven to quench plates.
Thank you for the information on heat treating lock back SPRINGS, most people i deal with like interlocks or frame locks so I haven't made a back lock in a good while. I can always count on you guys from Knife Dogs for the best information.Same here.
LINERLOCKS (sorry twice, my goodness)Interlocks (sorry)