Ed McDonnell
Member
I just got two pieces of drill rod I ordered. One is oil hardening and the other is water hardening. Sadly, they are both the same length / diameter and they have no identifying marks at all. 
Enco said they have been having a problem with this (gee, maybe fix the problem!!!) and has credited my account and will ship replacements once they figure out what's going on in their warehouse. In the meantime, is there any way for the home player to figure out which is which?
One piece seems to have a tiny bit of bluing where it was cut. The other doesn't. Is that a clue? I believe that W1 has more carbon in it than O1. Would the piece with the bluing at the cut be more likely to be W1?
I'm going to try sparking them on a grinder and see if I can see a difference. If I can, then I can compare them to the known samples of W1 and O1 (if I ever get them). But without samples to compare to all I will know is that they are different....if they are different. Who knows what I got. Enco doesn't and neither do I.
All thoughts and suggestions welcome.
Ed

Enco said they have been having a problem with this (gee, maybe fix the problem!!!) and has credited my account and will ship replacements once they figure out what's going on in their warehouse. In the meantime, is there any way for the home player to figure out which is which?
One piece seems to have a tiny bit of bluing where it was cut. The other doesn't. Is that a clue? I believe that W1 has more carbon in it than O1. Would the piece with the bluing at the cut be more likely to be W1?
I'm going to try sparking them on a grinder and see if I can see a difference. If I can, then I can compare them to the known samples of W1 and O1 (if I ever get them). But without samples to compare to all I will know is that they are different....if they are different. Who knows what I got. Enco doesn't and neither do I.
All thoughts and suggestions welcome.
Ed