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Full Length Sizer Boring
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 802048" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Yes and No , Some steels have greater stability than others and as Baldwin does not give any comparisons to other steels I tend to stick with what I know and can get. The very reason that heat treaters don't give any guarantees is the reason I use a steel with a reputation for dimensional stability during heat treating . </p><p>It's a whole different ball game for the armature only wanting a small amount of steel compared to shops ordering it by the truck load .</p><p>It's a mute point anyway because there is no Baldwin agent that I can find .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 802048, member: 17844"] Yes and No , Some steels have greater stability than others and as Baldwin does not give any comparisons to other steels I tend to stick with what I know and can get. The very reason that heat treaters don't give any guarantees is the reason I use a steel with a reputation for dimensional stability during heat treating . It's a whole different ball game for the armature only wanting a small amount of steel compared to shops ordering it by the truck load . It's a mute point anyway because there is no Baldwin agent that I can find . [/QUOTE]
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