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Posted by S. Conner on March 20, 2004 at 09:03:58 from (171.75.107.194):
In Reply to: Loctite posted by stan on March 19, 2004 at 23:02:42:
If it were me, I'd take the shaft to a machine shop and have it built up and turned back down. The place I used to work at had a spray welder and it was great for building up worn shafts. All you had to do was undercut the worn area to rough it up a bit then heat the part to a certain temperature. I used temp. sticks to check this before starting to spray. You have to keep from getting it too hot also. Had another temp. stick to check this. Let it cool and turn it back to original diameter. It's a slow process but it will hold up as long as a new shaft would. Loctite is good but some of their products are more of a band-aid than a permanent fix.
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