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bending metal

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phil in NS

12-15-2005 18:37:37




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Hypathetical question :)
OK so say you were backblading snow ,,,and pushing ...stead of pulling and hit a piece a pavement in your handycapped neigbors yard and bend your backblades frame all to heck ,,,and you heat up ( RED HOT) the supports that got bent ,, got em all straight ,,,have you lost the temper in the metal ,,will it be softer now and bend more easily or ??? Metal was cooled down slowly at room temperature... Hypathetically of coarse!!!!

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Mike M

12-16-2005 05:32:42




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 Re: bending metal in reply to phil in NS, 12-15-2005 18:37:37  
None of us have ever done this of coarse ! LOL So we would also "hypathetically" add some reinforcements and go back and try it again.



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old

12-15-2005 18:55:03




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 Re: bending metal in reply to phil in NS, 12-15-2005 18:37:37  
Unless you reinforce the metal where it was bent it will bend easyer. Plus when you bend metal you get mico cracks which make it weaker.



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