Posted: Tue 07 Nov, 2006 4:44 pm Post subject: MRL Volgue/ pole arms hardness question
Hello there
I have a question about MRL hardness on there pole arms. I got a dicontinued volgue while back and its a allright looking piece I welded the blade to the langets but my question is.
If its as they say " tough high carbon steel" why in the world is it so soft!
I mean it nicks very easily and I have a few mild steel beaters that nick or mark it.
Does anyone else have this problem?
I got it cheap but would like to play with it without the thought of it breaking
Thanks for any input
ChristopherProudly it stands until the worlds end. The victorious banner of love.
To be honest I know nothing about the MRL stuff.
If it seems soft around where you welded the blade to the langets, I would think the welding took the temper out of the steel and made it soft.
If the whole thing seems soft it could be the heat treat. A tough high carbon steel with a poor heat treat or tempered at too high a temp will be soft.
Just my opinion.Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a twoedged sword in their hand. Psalm 149:6
if the overall hardness is soft that mild steel nicks it, it will probably not b reak but will bend depending on thickness. too hard(i.e. brittle) will tend to break. however the constant nicking will be annoying but that is probably why it was closed out. i would go ahead and use it.don't sweat the petty things, just pet the sweaty things
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