The area of concern for me would be in the HAZ. There will be a line the length of the tube that is going to have different mechanical properties than the rest of the tube, due to the welding process. I can think of no reasonable way to test that area, because if you get a sample big enough to actually pull a reduced section tensile specimen out of, you're going to have different mechanical properties because of the mass of the piece.
I personally think that if - yes, if - a certain section of tubing is actually gun-worthy, it would be critical to inspect the full length of the weld with both RT and UT to determine whether that individual piece is sound or not.
Also, I saw on the Rice Barrels website that they were using 4140 for a run of barrels. I wasn't able to figure out what they're using in general, though. Anybody got this information?
I certainly will not argue that a much finer and straighter barrel could be made from bar stock, but I find this interesting, regardless how many times it has been discussed.
I personally think that if - yes, if - a certain section of tubing is actually gun-worthy, it would be critical to inspect the full length of the weld with both RT and UT to determine whether that individual piece is sound or not.
Also, I saw on the Rice Barrels website that they were using 4140 for a run of barrels. I wasn't able to figure out what they're using in general, though. Anybody got this information?
I certainly will not argue that a much finer and straighter barrel could be made from bar stock, but I find this interesting, regardless how many times it has been discussed.