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| there is a product called Caseanite. It comes in about 1 pound cans. You heat your parts up to cherrie red then coat them with the Caseanite, then heat them again to red hot the throw them in a bucket of cold water. Shazzam........ there case hardened! just dump the powder in a old loaf pan and roll the hot parts around in it to coat.
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