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Posted by Dan in Ore on September 28, 2003 at 02:24:55 from (198.81.26.177):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Leather Seals posted by george md on September 27, 2003 at 20:57:42:
Our machinist at work has that capability and doesn't mind doing things for people, however an F-14 axle shaft isn't something that you stick in your pocket so you can get it past the maintenance supervisor. I feel confident this will hold. I have used JB Weld on a lot of stuff and am convinced it is no less than great. I roughed up the shaft pretty good to give it something to grab on to and after I put the JB weld on I wrapped it with a piece of heavy card stock to keep it from running out. Then I put the small ring compressor around that to keep everything round. I have a tool post grinder for my South Bend 16 X 60 lathe so that should give me a good smooth surface to work with. Thanks for the info and the offer. Dan
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