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Very nice Ed. Good work!!
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Dave J asked in a couple of posts back, what we paid for the stainless and my brass.
The stainless was 1/16th thick,, sheets 36x30 inches we paid $5.00 each. The brass i gave the guy $5.75 for it. This is used , but good clean pieces.
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04-11-2013, 09:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-11-2013, 09:54 AM by Brian.)
Today I set about repairing the damage to the intercooler from the boat engine.
Some time in the past a engineer ???? had fitted the exhaust injection elbow to the alloy manifold/ intercooler using a copper gasket!!
The resulting electrolysis caused the damage seen in the photo.
So I mounted the casting on the mill ---Just.
And took a skim to see the damage.
The strength of the casting was OK but the gasket face was shot.
so I cleaned out the damage, made a spacer from a scrap pulley.
Bonded the spacer in with Hi Temp epoxy, then cleaned it up
I think that will fix it
Brian.
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It's a great feeling to have the ability to repair something like that rather than replace it. Excellent work Brian!
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Brian, did you have to stop the mill and advance the "facing tool" in your boring head or does it auto feed?
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A really good fix Brian
DaveH