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Started by oldgoaly, October 24, 2020, 08:48:08 PM

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oldgoaly

Cast iron welded, Peterson's welding flux, henrob/dillon/cobra torch.I didn't think we were going to get any welding done. Used the "B" tank air/acetylene for soldering earlier. Turned the oxy/acetylene on both Meco regulators crapped out differently. But I had my old Sears / Craftsman circa 1975, ox reg was rebuilt in the early 80's. They worked fine.
My son was here so I did the 1st one then he did the second. rigging and jigging the items took longer than welding and brazing. He always said I never show him anything, wrong he wasn't watching.
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oldgoaly

Still have to clean them up but they are one piece again.
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wrenchguy

Jigging up can be pia, specially small stuff.  Then your eyes gotta work too. nice job, oh yea your drops look like mine. :grin:

oldgoaly

This is the 3rd can of red spray paint I've tried "colonial red" this is orange! not red! needs to be darker and a flat finish Oh the horror.Been so long since it has been together. I had two job that needed  rivets, had both types, that never happens!
I wonder where the battery maintenance carrier is? oh no....
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