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Re: Another stuck one!!
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Posted by JayWalt on September 17, 2006 at 17:54:06 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: Another stuck one!! posted by JayWalt on September 17, 2006 at 14:08:54:
Thanks for the replies guys. I dont think an oxyacetylene torch would be of much help. My carbon arc torch gets quite hot, and water will vaporize on the arm after i turn the torch off for several minutes. Only difference is the need for welding type protection. I am concerned about cutting and splitting the arm. One fear is breaking it totally in half when trying to wedge it apart. Cast iron doesnt bend very well. And the weld would concern me strength wise. I will just use a syringe to inject grease into the now defunct zerks. Drilling and tapping the holes will leave metal shavings inside the joint, which dopsnt tickle my fancy either. I might have more luck if i removed the top bolster, but I think I will retire from the idea, as I've wasted a good weekend on it.
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