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Lobby Dosser wrote:
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On 2/18/2011 5:31 AM, Lobby Dosser wrote:
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On 2/17/2011 2:20 AM, Lobby Dosser wrote:
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Lobby Dosser wrote:
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spaco wrote:

I'm not going to bother trying to find someone to weld cast or
try
and
Braze it myself so epoxy is really the only option. If in the
end it
doesn't work all I'm really out is the cost of the epoxy and a
few
hours fiddling in the garage. The JB didn't even cost me
anything so
that isn't even a cost if I try JB Weld.

I'd just put it in a drawer until I could fix it properly.
Personally,
I'd bury it before I put JB Weld on it. Maybe you can find someone
sympathetic to the cause who would do it cheap? The (gas) welding
shouldn't take more than a few minutes to do. I go into a shop with
only the part that needed to be welded in my mind looking for a
"quick
fix". Even if they offered to do it for free, I'd still give em a
twenty.



And waste $20 you could have spent on a user, low angle block
plane on
eBay.

No remorse over throwing the plane at hand in the trash can, huh?
Don't worry, the government will print more twenties. They'll be
worth
less than they ever were.


Around here metal gets recycled.

Evidently not a GALOOT. May as well save a trip and throw the plane in
the trunk of your recyclable car. No disrespect intended, to you or
the plane.

Bill


I have user planes dating to the mid 18th century.


Non-sequitur?



Molding.


JB-Weld will secure it. Then please put a generous amount on your keyboard.