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BCnT

10-19-2005 13:00:56




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my Dad turned me onto years ago...he worked for Union Carbide and they used this stuff to build up bearing surfaces in turbines and then turn journals to specs...the metal part reminds me of coarse valve grinding compound or mebbe a lil coarser.
i havent even got tractor tore down yet so i dunno what i'm gonna have to do...just weighing options...i've brazed alot of cast stuff up over the years but nothing that had pressure on it...if head looks real bad i mite go that way...i just like the idea of epoxy cause theres no way to warp head from heat...getting it to flow all the way into a void is anudder ball o string tho

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steve from mo - dangit!

10-20-2005 08:29:00




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 A thought. in reply to BCnT, 10-19-2005 13:00:56  
Getting the stuff all the way into a void might be something you could do with a car windshield repair kit. The vacuum piece should let you create a vacuum that would pull the stuff into the void.



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BCnT

10-21-2005 12:13:53




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 good idea...thanx everybody... in reply to steve from mo - dangit!, 10-20-2005 08:29:00  
when i tear it down i'll let yall know how i fix it and how it holds up



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