(12-05-2018, 10:47 PM)JonE Wrote: this WAS the cheapest thing I could find - for the benefit of others, is the dye thing worth buying for this application? Be honest...!
hi jonE, needless to say ive crack tested alot of parts.
ive used both the dye penatrant, and the magnetic test.
my opinion only, im sure as always others will disagree. but i found the dye penatrant fine, until it came down to smaller cracks. were as the magnetic picks up alot more.
i visited kiddy engineering in the next village, many years ago. and he used a simular but more professional system. i felt if it was good enough for him. its good enough for me.
chris KC is spot on as well, it takes a little bit of getting used to what you are looking at (skill). especially on machined serfaces.
i find the worst thing to test is a crank, often you can leave a crank for 24 hour after testing. without the magnet on, and the crack then shows up.
its also worthwile buying a de-magifier as well, for obvious reasons.
i used to stock the test kits, but there was very little demand. probably because people didnt know how to use them. or couldnt be bothered to learn.
the companies adress is on the tin, but you have to buy a box of 10 at a time. and often a tin wouldnt work.
i could do with some more black magnetic myself, so if anyone wants a tin, let me know.
tony.