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I bought a wilton band saw from a trailer manufacturer a few years back that had been hit with a forklift. the lowering cylinder had broken the mounting pin casting out. I took it all apart and took the broken casting to the local old-timer machinist, they brazed it all up and its work great for about 2 years. About 3 weeks ago friday night with a monday morning deadline the casting decided it was time to die again and it also broke off the end of the cylinder. here is a few pictures of jury-rigging it back together the first one is the broken piece and I had to thread the hydraulic shaft and add a ring I made a end piece for the cylinder and a pin, the the saw is up and running hopefully this will help someone in the same boat. I made my deadline and will probably wait until it breaks again to fix it right thought I had more pictures but people on here can get the gist of it Attached ImagesDo not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
Reply:that one will last a life time, good work, better than new
Reply:Great fix. What do you use the starting fluid for? A spray cleaner?
Reply:Nice repair. That will hold up forever.ChrisAuction Addict
Reply:I'm not sure why I had the starting fluid there, I think that was were it landed after starting the skid steer. I'm hoping the repair lasts along timeDo not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
Reply:That's good your band saw is now fix. Nice repair.PlasmaCam CNC cutterLathe and Band SawClamps |
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