When you make a billet crank in the states, do you use barstock or simply cut a piece out of a bloom ? I've been involved in making large gun barrels out of what was essentially 4130 steel. If you ever do a sulphur print on the end of a bar, you invariably find a line of sulphur inclusion right in the centre of the bar. In making a crank, I don't know how you would avoid it. We tried using a local product by purchasing with certificate and found the sulphur and phosphorus levels were too high. Typically the desirable levels for both of those elements should be down around 0.005 per cent Our answer was to use a carbon arc furnace with selected scrap, however you guys might have vacuum degassed steel ?