Posted by Tom Fleming on November 06, 2011 at 16:04:03 from (206.193.250.146):
In Reply to: Broken WFE on 1940 m posted by E-manhunt on November 06, 2011 at 05:50:08:
Well, if the weld is done correctly, it would be perfectly safe, IMHO. However, note that I stated "correctly". It would require chucking it up in a lathe, cutting a 45 degree chamfer on both parts. Welding them with the correct rod, then turning it smooth again on the lathe. Send it out to be heat treated again.
There are a number of parts supplier's that might have them. Try Burgh equipment in Harmony Pa.
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