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So, pulling ring shank nails it hard on the cutter.
Ant whey I can weld, and grind it back to shaper? Will the weld be too soft?

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Hell, I one time welded up all the tappets on an old 63 Olds and ground them to save a buck. Drove that car for another 6 years, ran like a champ...


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weld with hard facing rod like what is used on plows

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Thanks all!


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That'll buff right out.

Buy some new ones ya cheap skate!


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Aso, buy a new camera.


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Knipex.

This is the way.


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Originally Posted by 1minute
Aso, buy a new camera.
Or at least back off a few inches.


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A man after my own hart. I thought that I was the only one that did that. Use 7018.

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Originally Posted by Higginez
That'll buff right out.

Buy some new ones ya cheap skate!



My dad exactly.

He will spend half a day screwing around welding some that can
be replaced for $20.

One day my jacket caught the screen door latch, and it broke inside.
I was going to my girlfriends house, so I told I'd grab one at the hardware.
No we can fix it, quick.

Took it off, drilled out the rivets,
Cleaned up the pot metal parts, and started welding.
With a stick welder. That didn't go easy.

3 or 4 hours later, after we peened the last rivet.

I still stopped at the hardware store.
A complete unit, new. $13.

Of course the welded pot metal didn't hold up, within a
year, I bought a new latch.


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You're going to have to grind them anyway....just grind it back and save a step.


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I would not buy something that runs on any kind of primer given the possibility of primer shortages and even regulations. In fact, why not buy a flintlock? Really. Rocks aren't going away anytime soon.
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I've ground, filed, ground down the stop, all sorts of things.

I bought a pair from Harbor Freight, never again, the handles bend.


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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by Higginez
That'll buff right out.

Buy some new ones ya cheap skate!



My dad exactly.

He will spend half a day screwing around welding some that can
be replaced for $20.

One day my jacket caught the screen door latch, and it broke inside.
I was going to my girlfriends house, so I told I'd grab one at the hardware.
No we can fix it, quick.

Took it off, drilled out the rivets,
Cleaned up the pot metal parts, and started welding.
With a stick welder. That didn't go easy.

3 or 4 hours later, after we peened the last rivet.

I still stopped at the hardware store.
A complete unit, new. $13.

Of course the welded pot metal didn't hold up, within a
year, I bought a new latch.


LOL! I wasn't aware I had a brother.

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The entire edge needs welded then re-ground


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Nice picture of the floor. Is that white oak?


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Originally Posted by tedthorn
The entire edge needs welded then re-ground

Couldn't you just grind it off and redrill and skip the welding?

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I’d figured the edges would be tempered and quenched. Welding would remove that and make soft.


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Red oak minute.

Here it is, a trial cut worked well.

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