How a welder can help with non-welding repair jobs
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Nice post Mayhem,Smiley-eatdrink004

Yes DanH I have seen that done several times works well.

So seeings as were on the topic,Blush

Here's my latest project,it's the drive pulley off a friends riding mower.
I tell ya this mower just want's to be left alone to die quietly.Happyno

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With no money for parts I had to fake it using a welder, my lathe and scrap parts from my racing mower.Slaphead

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With plenty of junk to work with and about six + hrs of practice with my welder behind me, I got started.Whip

First I needed a guide dowel to correctly locate the pulley.( Sorry about the blurry pic) 1" down to 13/16"

       
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Once located Time to weld.SweatSweat

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RE: How a welder can help with non-welding repair jobs - by ETC57 - 06-10-2012, 06:44 PM



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