[AT] A long shot--Wisconsin part
John Wilkens
jwilkens at eoni.com
Tue Jun 27 08:09:52 PDT 2006
Thanks guys! Got some good tips here! The broken part is now welded
together with some nickel alloy rod (Weldmold). I'll be giving it a
test soon. John
At 06:22 AM 06/27/2006, you wrote:
>For those who don't have lime, fireplace ashes work awfully well also.
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>>Hi, you might want to try this also, do what Larry said and as soon
>>as the wield is done cool in a little box of lime, it makes toe
>>heat go off slowly thru the whole casting and produces a much
>>stronger finished piece without crystalizing next to the wield,
>>works good when cutting and shortening car axles or wielding up
>>broken axles also. Ed
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