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Old 09-13-2017, 02:31 PM
Rasmus Kristens Rasmus Kristens is offline
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Bough o2 sttel, it came hardened.. What now?

Hi All

So, i just bought some o2 steel. And it turns out, its already hardened?
I was sure that when you bought steel it would come annealed..?

It didn't say anything about the state of the steel on the webpage.

What can i do now? Can i try to anneal it my self, I dont have a kiln or any vemiculite or souch. Should i just try to send it back and get my money back?

Hope you have some advise.

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