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How to Break an Old Weld

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JKC

03-11-2005 19:46:08




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I have discovered that many years ago, someone welded one of the cultivator brackets onto one of my old tractors to give the cultivator "extra support", I guess. The question is: This bracket was welded directly to the cast on the tractors front end. What is the best way to break this weld and remove this bracket? ANY suggestions would be very much appreciated.




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Andy2

03-11-2005 20:25:10




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 Re: How to Break an Old Weld in reply to JKC, 03-11-2005 19:46:08  
If you can get at it with an angle grinder that would be the least destructive.



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Jim Calhoun

03-11-2005 23:09:53




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 Re: How to Break an Old Weld in reply to Andy2, 03-11-2005 20:25:10  
I second that suggestion. Grind 'er off.



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phil johnson

03-20-2005 08:20:40




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 Re: How to Break an Old Weld in reply to Jim Calhoun, 03-11-2005 23:09:53  

If you can't get an angle grinder in there, you should be able to carefully remove the weld with an air powered die grinder with a good carbide burr.



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