Posted by Jon Hagen on March 15, 2009 at 18:32:10 from (12.175.230.56):
In Reply to: Re: Cylinder gouge posted by Uncle Ernie on March 15, 2009 at 15:46:58:
Have repaired many, even without disassembling the cylinder if you can extend the shaft damage 1 ft beyond the seal. Wrap the shaft with wet rags by the cylinder seal to prevent heat damage to the shaft seal. Place shaft with the damage upright, heat and clean with soldering paste, fill the damage with acid core solder. Cool the shaft and use emery tape to cut the solder repair to the level and shape of the shaft. works well and wears a long time.
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