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<blockquote data-quote="RAGGED EDGE" data-source="post: 1991306" data-attributes="member: 49669"><p>If you have a heat source you might try hardening one for comparison. If no other choice, build a bonfire and look for a cherry red color. This will take a while. Then throw it in a 50 gal. drum half full of water, CAREFULLY. Depending on alloy, might work, might not. I know they are heavy, and too big to treat with a torch. Good luck, and, again, Be Very Careful. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAGGED EDGE, post: 1991306, member: 49669"] If you have a heat source you might try hardening one for comparison. If no other choice, build a bonfire and look for a cherry red color. This will take a while. Then throw it in a 50 gal. drum half full of water, CAREFULLY. Depending on alloy, might work, might not. I know they are heavy, and too big to treat with a torch. Good luck, and, again, Be Very Careful. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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