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GTAW weld of 4140 heat treated to 4140 heat treated with ER120S?3/32" Fillet weld.Any issues that you've seen?Thanks in advance.KBI r 2 a perfessional
Reply:Originally Posted by kbnitGTAW weld of 4140 heat treated to 4140 heat treated with ER120S?3/32" Fillet weld.Any issues that you've seen?Thanks in advance.KB
Reply:Makoman,Thank you for the input.  Drawing is only calling out for heat treat, quench and temper at the componenet level, but not at the assembly.  Looks like i'll need re-tempering.KBI r 2 a perfessional
Reply:The question i would want to know is, is the parent metal oil hardened,water hardened, or air hardened before any heat treatment.AWS certified welding inspectorAWS certified welder
Reply:The material is annealed before heat treatment.I r 2 a perfessional
Reply:If the material has been annealed before welding there should be no problems resulting from the welding, but if the heat treatment is a specification then the finished component must be re-treated to spec.The difference between art and craft is the quality of the workmanship. I am an artist.
Reply:Originally Posted by Jolly RogerIf the material has been annealed before welding there should be no problems resulting from the welding, but if the heat treatment is a specification then the finished component must be re-treated to spec.
Reply:Yes, makoman is correct, please see the original posting.  The parts are heat treated prior to welding.There is no post-weld heat treatment specified per drawing.I r 2 a perfessional
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