Thanks for the info!!
Looks like I'm well within the range on 6" then. Speed is going to be the killer on this one. There's just no quick way to cram a 40lb section into a 170 lb section. I'll have three of my brothers-in-law in town next week, plus a few friends...so hopefully I won't have to work too hard.

They actually started carrying dry ice in the grocery stores here, so I can cool it down with that. Hopefully, being large masses, they'll hold temp well enough for us to get things where they need to be. If something does go wrong, I know where some 30-40 ton presses are.

Aaron,
These are all normalized, so temp isn't much of an issue. I certainly wouldn't want to go over the critical/austenizing temp for either piece...but that would probably take over an hour in the furnace anyway! So why didn't y'all like the LN2? I'd love to have some here for ulta-low quenching of some of my high alloy knives, but it's too cost prohibitive! Of course, last year they had a 500lb cylinder do a rocket impression on campus. A lab was using a "repaired" cylinder and had plugged the vent to "avoid losing all that LN2 in our heat". Idiots. The bottom blew out along a deteriorated weld seam and launched the cylinder straight up.