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This is a 2 roller powered lawn roller. The shaft on the rear was "worn out". The customer wanted me to weld it. I took it apart and found a 2 (almost 3) piece shaft. I ordered a length of 1" hot rolled round stock. Cut off 43" to replace the old one. I cut up some 3/8" X 4" flat stock and cut 4"x 4" pieces. Drilled 1" holes in the center and welded them to the drum.1/8" 7018, 140 amps, Invertec V155-S!I charged the customer 2 hours and for the 1" round stock. When I told him how much, he said "is that all?" DavidLast edited by David R; 06-03-2008 at 08:07 PM.Real world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
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Reply:2 hours included removing the drum from the machine.It was a fun quick job.DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:thats a good repair ChuckASME Pressure Vessel welder
Reply:David, how did you replicate the eccentric so that it still works as a vibratory roller? Thump, thump, thump...
Reply:Nice job David. I bet you wouldn't mind doing one of those every couple days.
Reply:Nice job Dave. Miller DVI2Lincoln Precision Tig 225Thermodynamics Cutmaster 38Everything else needed. |
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