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Big Wheel
I have a LARGE peddle grinder like the one you can see on the Roy
Underhill show that has a 1/4 inch crack on the out side edge going in to the center.I think the axel started to rust causing it to split. Does anybody know what I can use to fill or glue this before I take the wheel of the axel so I don't end up with two halves. I just want to stabilize it. Jerry http://community.webtv.net/awoodbutc...oodWorkingPage http://community.webtv.net/awoodbutcher/1974RuppCentair |
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Big Wheel
"Jerry - OHIO" wrote in message ... I have a LARGE peddle grinder like the one you can see on the Roy Underhill show that has a 1/4 inch crack on the out side edge going in to the center.I think the axel started to rust causing it to split. Does anybody know what I can use to fill or glue this before I take the wheel of the axel so I don't end up with two halves. I just want to stabilize it. Jerry http://community.webtv.net/awoodbutc...oodWorkingPage http://community.webtv.net/awoodbutcher/1974RuppCentair J B Weld..Warm it up first then after applying warm it more and it will flow into the crack further. I use a heat gun carefully . Don't use the 5 minute type. sets up too quick and is half as strong as the regular type. According to the owner of JB Weld. WW |
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