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Re: J.B. Weld It, or Not ????
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Posted by Trucker on April 12, 2002 at 22:42:14 from (65.167.169.115):
In Reply to: J.B. Weld It, or Not ???? posted by Todd on April 06, 2002 at 19:26:10:
Find out what its made out of,if its steel or cast,take it apart,find a piece of metal thats flat,and alittle bigger than the piece,drill through 3 or 4 of the bolt holes if you can and bolt it to the flat metal,not real tight,but snug,then v out the crack with a grinder and weld it by brazing or something that works for the metal it is,if its cast steel you might be able to weld it with a mig.If its cast iron you can weld it with and AC welder and nickel rod but it cracks real easy,or you can braze it.If you weld it with nickel rod heat it up with a torch some first,ask somebody thats done it before,because there is a lot more to it than just heating it and welding it.
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