"wright1902glider" wrote in message
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While browsing a bit more of that "good 'ole internet wizdom", I ran
accross this page:
http://www.ihpva.org/com/PracticalIn...materials.html
Its a human-powered vehicle website, but on this page, the author
seems to think that 4130 cro-mo steel can't be welded with an oxy-
acetylene torch. Does this sound right? It was always my belief that
we've been OA welding airplanes out of the stuff for decades. Who is
wrong on this point?
Harry "I'm still stuck in the wood-age" Frey
It's BS
IMHO 4130 is easier to weld with OA than mild steel.