Nick Riggi
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What is the best way to remove slag after HT and oil quench?
Easiest way?
Easiest way?
For forge scale I use a "hard" disc..... a flap wheel generally won't touch forge scale.Do you use a flap disc on the angle grinder?
I was going to try some white vinegar after the quench and prior to the tempering cycle
Vinegar will work.....but even when it removes the "stains", there's still going to be work.
Yes. I don't get a thick scale after my quench, but I get the burnt oil stain that tskes some work to get back to clean ground metal.
Was wondering if anyone had some secrets to get that off easily or keep it from getting so baked on.
I was going to try some white vinegar after the quench and prior to the tempering cycle
I am currently using Peanut Oil- I know this may not be the best but it has been working so far--the oil is fairly new and clean.Nick what is your heat treating oil? If you are getting this issue with an actual quench oil it is probably on its way to the graveyard. Quench oils are formulated to avoid this problem. It could be the result of over-heating the blade a bit or, as I mentioned, the oil has degraded and has started staining.