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Description: Welding of materials for manufacture & repair.
 

WiII "JB WeId" work for my bike frame? or boat props? 
  I.m thinking about building a bike frame, without the use of welding equipment. Will "JB Weld" work for my bike frame? Is it really as strong and shock resistant, as a weld done by the tig welder.? l like to know? how about re-attaching a busted off blade to a boat props, and fixing sheared bike cranks?... more »
By Mullin9  - 2:08am - 1 new of 1 message    

Will "JB Weld" work for my bike frame? 
  Generally speaking, NO, it won't work. Sometimes, joints in bike frame are brazed when the joint is correctly designed for brazing, which requires substantial overlap of the pieces being joined. Here's why a non-fusion process won't work for a bike frame. Several of the joints in a frame are butt joints in tension (forces work to... more »
By Tom Kendrick  - 10:28am - 5 new of 5 messages    

Miller Trailblazer 55G further updates..... 
  Still couldnt get that Continental F-163 engine unfrozen, so had to pull the head....yes..it had at one point gotten water in it... [link] Nothing seems to be badly damaged...but some valves appear to be frozen, as well as at least one piston..the worst is #1..the one with... more »
By Gunner Asch  - Jul 4 - 12 new of 12 messages    

Welding on oil pan while on car 
  Finally found that my oil leak (replaced the drain plug gasket and oil 5 times) problem is a hairline crack in the oil pan immediately adjacent to the drain plug. The plug threads into a thickened (re-enforced) area of the pan and immediately at the edge of this thickened area starts a hairline crack that... more »
By Ivan Vegvary  - Jul 3 - 21 new of 21 messages    

Anyone know anything about a Lincoln AC/DC 250 Code Nbr: 8309? 
  First, happy Independence Day to all my American brothers and sisters out there! I'm looking to buy this machine, but cannot find it anywhere on the Lincoln web site. It tells me I need to be a member of MyLincolnElectric.com. But, to do that I need to contact a distributor. So, can anyone give me any information about this welder; specs, a... more »
By Rick Barter (rvb)  - Jul 3 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Electrical Measurements: A Laboratory Manual (1895) 
  Electrical Measurements: A Laboratory Manual (1895) By Henry S. Carhart, LL.D. Professor of Physics & George W. Patterson, PhD, Junior Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Michigan For more information and to view pictures: [link]... more »
By jagostinelli@lycos.com  - Jul 3 - 1 new of 1 message    

rectangular pressure vessel 
  I read the postings here regularly and have a few welding/fabrication questions. I'm installing a wood fired boiler in my home and need a hot water storage tank. Something around 500 gal and sized for entry through a standard doorway. That precludes a propane or other such type tank. It has occured to me that maybe the local welding shop... more »
By ED  - Jun 30 - 16 new of 16 messages    

rich welder - sell Welding Equipment & Machines & mask,Power Tools,Motorcycle & Welding helmet,CUT,TIG,MIG,MMA,BX welder 
  Wenzhou In-rich Imp.&Exp. Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive international trade company, enjoying the Imp. & Exp. rights authorized by the state economic and trade committee.Wenzhou In-rich is a high-tech and modern manufacturer and exporter integrating development, design and production of welding equipments. Our leading products include... more »
By 温州电焊机  - Jun 30 - 1 new of 1 message    

Should I gloat ? 
  Got a very nice set of Victor two stage regs and a rather large cutting head/mixer from a friend today , hunnerd bucks . Got the torch for sale on Craigslist , since I already have one identical (but older) plus the small Smith's I use most of the time .
By Terry Coombs  - Jun 29 - 11 new of 11 messages    

tip recess? 
  I never have fully understood why you sometimes want a nozzle that has the tip recessed, sometimes you want the nozzle that's flush with the tip, and sometimes you want the nozzle with the tip extended. Can someone please enlighten me? Grant
By Grant Erwin  - Jun 27 - 4 new of 4 messages    

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