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Default Best Epoxy for build-up/repair?

On Wed, 4 May 2011 17:13:27 -0700 (PDT), RS at work
wrote:

On May 1, 4:01Â*pm, cncmillgil wrote:
got a worn shaft & its coupling bushing that needs a slight build -up
& re-machine.
JB weld? or ? There's allot of choices now days.

Its a hydrostatic trans coupling shaft end. The bushing had loosened
up & wore the last 1/2"-3/4" of shaft & the ID of its bushing, on my
30yr old Ramsomes Bobcat (when they were still yellow) mower- I really
do not want to take apart the hydrostatic trans to weld & re-machine
it properly.
So its shoe string time.
It has a woodruff key that still makes contact with the steel shaft
with a setscrew pushing on it from the bushing. Another setscrew at
90deg that I'll clear out the epoxy, so it makes contact with the
steel shaft.
Should hold for cutting my grass another 15yrs.
I've seen machine re-builders use Â*an epoxy called "turkite"? on worn
dovetail ways, this is kinda the same thing.

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Look at this:
http://www.devcon.com/products/produ... ty%20%28SF%29

(might need to cut and paste) the link is for devcon steel filled
epoxy just the ticket for your application.


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