Steve Randall
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I was wondering if anyone has used auto transmission fluid for quenching. any problem to fast to slow ? I use mostly 5160 some 1084,1095 planing on some 52100 thanks ...steve
thanks for the info. what is the best oil to use ? the other thred was talking about mineral oil I guess I could try that . I have used veg oil and it was ok just looking for somthing a little better...steve
The best oil is an oil designed for quenching. 5 gallons of quench oil is about 60 bucks from McMaster. 5 gallons is plenty of oil. The "11 second oil" is intended for use on 1080 and similar steel.
I looked up the oil your talking about. http://www.mcmaster.com/#quenching-oil/=41rifv
What is meant by 11 sec quench time and 28 sec quench time?
Parks may be as fast as 7 seconds, Nathan. I really like it because its operating temp range is basically room temp (70-120F) in Florida for at least 11 months out of the year. The "medium fast" Houghton oil, which is repackaged and sold as Tough Quench by Brownells is like an 11 second oil at 150F and a 13 second oil at 100 or 200F. it works great on stuff like Admiral 1080 and would probably work just fine on stuff like Aldo 1084. For 1095, I wouldn't mess with it unless I had some #50.That is a measure of the time it takes some standard shape to go from one temperature to another in the oil. Parks 50 is almost as fast as water - I believe it is a 9 second oil. The 11 second oil is said to work with 1095, but it is borderline, forming pearlite in thick sections like the spine. But it should be fine for most fast quench steels and too fast for things like O1 and 154CM -those need the 28 second oil
I was wondering if anyone has used auto transmission fluid for quenching. any problem to fast to slow ? I use mostly 5160 some 1084,1095 planing on some 52100 thanks ...steve