[AT] Looking for a cast iron welder

John Dunlap jsdunlap at roadkill.org
Wed Jun 8 13:59:09 PDT 2011


there used to be a rod for 220V arc welder that would do the trick, 075 or something like that, you can find it on internet, I'll see if  I can find the link & post it...good quality stuff

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On Jun 8, 2011, at 2:54 PM, John Wilkens <jwilkens at eoni.com> wrote:

> Al, look at this web site:   www.georgemillermachine.com.   He is in 
> Md.   He's a real artist when it comes to cast repair.  He can make 
> "impossible" repairs on anything  cast and does a super job---and 
> very reasonable!  Look at the photos.   He has repaired parts for 
> antique tractors, etc. as far away way as Europe.  He sure did a 
> great job for me.    Good luck!    John W.
> 
> 
> 
> At 07:35 PM 6/7/2011, you wrote:
>> Based on the subject line, I know most folks are thinking "just find 
>> another one."  But let me explain:  my white demonstrator Farmall 
>> Super A has a cracked block.  It is down in the "corner," where the 
>> block bolts to the steering gear housings.  If you have ever seen a 
>> Farmall Cub with a stress crack on the RH side of the block, usually 
>> from being "jerked around" trying to pull it out of the mud, it's in 
>> the same place on my Super A.  It's 100% fixable I believe, and 
>> though if it were any other tractor, I would find another 
>> block.  But since this is a demonstrator I have decided that it is 
>> more important to keep the original block than try to find a replacement.
>> 
>> So, anyone know of a good welding shop in NC, preferably eastern NC, 
>> that can weld cast iron?  Any/all leads appreciated!
>> 
>> Al
>> 
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