I had a hard time holding tolerances with it. Not sure whywhat is hard about machining titanium? as I remember it was soft similar to aluminum.. but I remember it is hard to weld.
Mark
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I had a hard time holding tolerances with it. Not sure whywhat is hard about machining titanium? as I remember it was soft similar to aluminum.. but I remember it is hard to weld.
Mark
I forgot what grade stainless steel I was using, but it never pitted or rust.. was on a deep well sucker rod going through a stuffing box.. 20 years with no wear and running around 8 hours per day.. mirror finish.. I'd guess possibly 304? and needed turned down on each end and threaded.. HHS wouldn't touch it.. when I tried turning it down, I was not going to risk damage to my ridged 3/8 pipe threader since it was used at least one day a week.. and I got a price from the machine shop for like $50 for the rod completely machined.. just figured it was cheaper to pay that, since the stainless steel itself was $30 each.. and I would have them do a small production run.. figured it saved me time and money.Depends on the stainless. Much of it machines beautifully with HSS.
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I've actually never tried machining it, but had a friend who worked it and he said that the hardest part is welding it.. Tig welding only and difficult.. personally I have only seen it, seen others finished work.I had a hard time holding tolerances with it. Not sure why
I can’t see any good reason why the mpp platform wouldn’t be as accurate as any other. I seem to recall reading chrony strings that were very consistent and I’ve seen plenty of pics of tiny groups shot by Sheridans. The poor optics mounting options are the main thing preventing me from buying one.I have four Sheridan's, from 1955 to 1971, and ony one was abused. It's barrel was cut off by a cave man. At least it looked like cave man tools were used.
After a re-square, and re-crown, it shoots as good as any..
I can't say that their barrels are capable of precision accuracy, because of the lack of precision in the MPP platform, but they are amazingly accurate plinkers with oper sights.
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Titanium isn't quite as hard as steel, but it's much harder than aluminum. They make titanium knives. An aluminum knife would be worthless.
Titanium is very pricey though and it's supposed to be very hard to work with.
titanium is a strong metal, lightweight like aluminum and softer than steel, from what I have seen.. I don't think I'd want one..
Mark
what is hard about machining titanium? as I remember it was soft similar to aluminum.. but I remember it is hard to weld.
Mark