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I got ham-handed and broke a casting tonight . It's the change gear
bracket , which carries the intermediate gears between the QC box and the
reversing gear . Logan's old part number is LA227 , new p/n is LP1349 .
Anybody out there got one they'd like to part with ? I'd try to fix this
one but it's already been broken and repaired once , right next to the place
it broke tonight . I figgered it was just a matter of time , but was
surprised when if failed next to the old repair . Change "snagnone" to
"snagone" in my reply-to address if you'd care to reply offlist .
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http://www.loganact.com/

Scott Logan is a most helpful guy. Ask him

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On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 20:17:13 -0500, "Snag"
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I got ham-handed and broke a casting tonight . It's the change gear
bracket , which carries the intermediate gears between the QC box and the
reversing gear . Logan's old part number is LA227 , new p/n is LP1349 .
Anybody out there got one they'd like to part with ? I'd try to fix this
one but it's already been broken and repaired once , right next to the place
it broke tonight . I figgered it was just a matter of time , but was
surprised when if failed next to the old repair . Change "snagnone" to
"snagone" in my reply-to address if you'd care to reply offlist .



Put a picture in the drop box or in a link..and Ill dig though my
Stuff

Gunner

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Karl Townsend wrote:
http://www.loganact.com/

Scott Logan is a most helpful guy. Ask him

Karl


He certainly is . I've already checked availability , and was hoping to find
one for less than the new price ... which has gone up another twenty bucks
since I bought the manuals from him a couple of years ago .
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 20:17:13 -0500, "Snag"
wrote:

I got ham-handed and broke a casting tonight . It's the change
gear bracket , which carries the intermediate gears between the QC
box and the reversing gear . Logan's old part number is LA227 , new
p/n is LP1349 . Anybody out there got one they'd like to part
with ? I'd try to fix this one but it's already been broken and
repaired once , right next to the place it broke tonight . I
figgered it was just a matter of time , but was surprised when if
failed next to the old repair . Change "snagnone" to "snagone" in my
reply-to address if you'd care to reply offlist .



Put a picture in the drop box or in a link..and Ill dig though my
Stuff

Gunner


That might take a day or two . There's a similar one on ebay , I'll find it
this afternoon and post that link .
Thanks !
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Snag wrote:
I got ham-handed and broke a casting tonight . It's the change gear
bracket , which carries the intermediate gears between the QC box and
the reversing gear . Logan's old part number is LA227 , new p/n is
LP1349 . Anybody out there got one they'd like to part with ? I'd
try to fix this one but it's already been broken and repaired once ,
right next to the place it broke tonight . I figgered it was just a matter
of time , but was surprised when if failed next to the old
repair . Change "snagnone" to "snagone" in my reply-to address if
you'd care to reply offlist .


Well , I may get lucky ... found one on ebay , might actually win the
auction . If not , I've figgered out how this one can be repaired (the part
that broke is the round section right at the base of the bottom bolt lug ).
This ebay link has a picture
http://cgi.ebay.com/LOGAN-LATHE-BANJ...QQcmdZViewItem .
I bolted it back together with a spacer in the slot , which holds the part
that broke off in proper alignment . I have ground it out nearly thru at the
break and intend to braze it with a nickel-silver rod (the older repair I
believe is a nickel based filler , grinds nicely without loading the disc ,
but no sparks) . Preheat and post heat so it doesn't warp or crack , build
up a nice fillet in the inside corner area where it's weakest , and bury it
in ashes or vermiculite to cool slowly .
Oh , and make a filler for that flat spot on the casting this mounts on .
Both breaks are in that unsupported area on the gearbox casting .
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Well , I may get lucky ... found one on ebay , might actually win the
auction . If not , I've figgered out how this one can be repaired (the
part that broke is the round section right at the base of the bottom bolt
lug ).


I took a look at the link you provided. No big deal. If you have a mill,
it wouldn't be much of a project to make one from steel, which wouldn't
break.

Harold


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Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:
"Snag" wrote in message
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Well , I may get lucky ... found one on ebay , might actually win
the auction . If not , I've figgered out how this one can be
repaired (the part that broke is the round section right at the base
of the bottom bolt lug ).


I took a look at the link you provided. No big deal. If you have a
mill, it wouldn't be much of a project to make one from steel, which
wouldn't break.

Harold


If I had a mill , I *would* make one . (sigh) But I don't have one yet , so
.... buy one or repair what I have . Or both and keep a spare .
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"Snag" wrote in message
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Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:
"Snag" wrote in message
news snip-----

Well , I may get lucky ... found one on ebay , might actually win
the auction . If not , I've figgered out how this one can be
repaired (the part that broke is the round section right at the base
of the bottom bolt lug ).


I took a look at the link you provided. No big deal. If you have a
mill, it wouldn't be much of a project to make one from steel, which
wouldn't break.

Harold


If I had a mill , I *would* make one . (sigh) But I don't have one yet ,
so ... buy one or repair what I have . Or both and keep a spare .


That does, indeed, make it much harder to machine one! :-)

Harold




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Snag sezz:
If I had a mill , I *would* make one . (sigh) But I don't have one
yet , so ... buy one or repair what I have . Or both and keep a spare
.


Did you fix it or get a new one yet?

If you like - send me a sketch with dims and I can draw it up and get you
some quotes for a new one made from the material and with the finish of your
choice.
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Doug wrote:
Snag sezz:
If I had a mill , I *would* make one . (sigh) But I don't have one
yet , so ... buy one or repair what I have . Or both and keep a spare
.


Did you fix it or get a new one yet?

If you like - send me a sketch with dims and I can draw it up and get
you some quotes for a new one made from the material and with the
finish of your choice.


I have a bid on one at auction right now , and if that falls thru I've
already prepped the old one for repair . Took a little thought , but I think
it can be repaired with the tooling I have .
Thanks for asking !
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