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Posted by george md on September 13, 2003 at 19:01:08 from (67.74.227.94):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: JB Weld repair?? posted by Rod (NH) on September 12, 2003 at 16:38:24:
Rod, For more than 20 years I used Airco rod and flux but since airco is no more , that part was bought by lincoln and they dropped that product. I bought a 50 lb box of kast weld 111 last year , it welds fine but the only conditionaly machinable , very hard to drill , and near impossible to tap . I talked to factory 2 weeks ago , they sent another box to the distributer last week , I got it thursday , tried it last nite, same thing . new name on the box is alloy cast weld . have to call factory on monday as this doesn't work for at least half of the repairs I do. For welding any thing that doesn't need drilling and tapping this rod works well . Flux is harris/welco # 800 .Rod is from JW harris . Send me an email and I'll let you know what else happens . george
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