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Another repair, The never ending story of of destruction, Attached ImagesI hate rude behavior in a man.......Won't tolerate it! Woodrow F. Call
Reply:Wow, was that flange cast? If so , is it gonna hold up ? Can another flange be put along side or maybe two sandwiching the broken flange? Would that even help? Looks like an expensive break ,but I imagine everything for that would cost an arm and a leg.........Mike
Reply:By the way, I am not being criticle here, I genuinely dont know and my curiosity is peaked by this......
Reply:critical sp? , nope cannot spell and plenty of twyposMLM
Reply:TIG with Ni filler?
Reply:id have liked to see the fotos betwwen 1 and 2.. the break sure looks cast but if you look in foto 2 that whole axle is welded together including connecting the flange to the box...bead looks like silibronze but that would be a weak choice....
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Reply:The flange is cast steel, It is MIG'ed to the end of the housing which is mild. I used er70-2 then post heated to anneal the weld. It is the second one I've done with no problems.I hate rude behavior in a man.......Won't tolerate it! Woodrow F. Call |
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