MossRoad
Super Moderator
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
- Messages
- 58,058
- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
I've never weighed the sledge. I think it is 8-10 pounds. But that was enough to make a very loud metal on metal noise that will damage you ears. The heat really made the difference(I tried beating it without heat and it would not budge). After I got it to the shape I needed, I sprayed it down with cold water to completely cool it fast. I think that makes it harder. I may have to read up on that again....
After reading a bit, I think I did the right thing. If it seems to be softer than before and bends easier, I will heat it up, bend it back, then really heat it up and quench it in a tub. That should do it. But it seems fine for now.
After reading a bit, I think I did the right thing. If it seems to be softer than before and bends easier, I will heat it up, bend it back, then really heat it up and quench it in a tub. That should do it. But it seems fine for now.