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Topic: Re: Any quick and dirty methods to build up a shaft?
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| Dick L
10-01-2012 18:00:13
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You might try this product. A little expensive but was designed for that type of repair. If you were close I would give you enough to repair your small area.http://www.belzona.co.uk/prod1k.aspx I think I paid over 300 bucks for the smallest amount they would sell. |
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| Keith Molden
10-02-2012 10:12:59
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Re: Any quick and dirty methods to build up a shaft? in reply to Dick L, 10-01-2012 18:00:13
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| Yep, Belzona will work and get every bit as hard as steel. I've used it on pitted hydraulic rams and it works great. In fact the Miter Gates on the Robert C. Byrd Locks on the Ohio river has Belzona for wear cushion on the bottoms and the roller gates on the same dam were built up with it where the chain runs. Expensive but good stuff. Don't ask how I got mine LOL. Keith |
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| Dick L
10-01-2012 18:11:44
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Re: Any quick and dirty methods to build up a shaft? in reply to Dick L, 10-01-2012 18:00:13
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