Sep 25, 2014 #1 sportinawoody !@#$%^&*( Joined Aug 10, 2008 Posts 2,378 Reaction score 36 Location Piedmont area , N.C. SOLD Last edited: Sep 27, 2014
Sep 25, 2014 #2 F ftl40 Junior Member Joined Aug 7, 2013 Posts 10 Reaction score 0 jb weld or actually weld?
Sep 26, 2014 #3 sportinawoody !@#$%^&*( Joined Aug 10, 2008 Posts 2,378 Reaction score 36 Location Piedmont area , N.C. Jb weld but I can weld them If you'd like
Sep 27, 2014 #4 Macman45 Resident Geriatric Joined Sep 22, 2012 Posts 1,446 Reaction score 174 Location Atlanta / Bay Area Actual weld will bend the aluminum and create A vacuum leak. Don't do that.
Sep 27, 2014 #5 sportinawoody !@#$%^&*( Joined Aug 10, 2008 Posts 2,378 Reaction score 36 Location Piedmont area , N.C. not only that, there is a steel bearing there and you can't bond steel to aluminum
Sep 28, 2014 #6 2 2005Redfire6 forum member Joined Jan 23, 2011 Posts 646 Reaction score 1 Location Acworth, GA sportinawoody said: not only that, there is a steel bearing there and you can't bond steel to aluminum Click to expand... The bearings in between? Those pop right out.
sportinawoody said: not only that, there is a steel bearing there and you can't bond steel to aluminum Click to expand... The bearings in between? Those pop right out.
Sep 28, 2014 #7 Macman45 Resident Geriatric Joined Sep 22, 2012 Posts 1,446 Reaction score 174 Location Atlanta / Bay Area 2005Redfire6 said: The bearings in between? Those pop right out. Click to expand... Yeah the brass bushings? Those need to go. The Quiksteel won't bond well and could come lose. Pop all those bushing out then epoxy it.
2005Redfire6 said: The bearings in between? Those pop right out. Click to expand... Yeah the brass bushings? Those need to go. The Quiksteel won't bond well and could come lose. Pop all those bushing out then epoxy it.