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oldgoaly (09-08-2013)
A guy at work dropped this part off and asked if i could weld it. Yup no problem i said. Fired up the MM185 with crown alloys .035 cast wire and 75/25 gas and tacked it together. Ran some beads and cleaned it up...Bob
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That must have made your customer happy. Nice job.
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Nice repair Bo. Didn't know there was wire available for repairing cast, I've only ever used stick.
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a job well dun
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(09-08-2013, 07:54 PM) f350ca Wrote: Nice repair Bo. Didn't know there was wire available for repairing cast, I've only ever used stick.
And i have been waiting 30 years for it...Bob
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