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Re: (ET) welding a ring onto deck motor
I’m a JB Weld fan also. The slow cure it is twice as strong. Also I would
slide another ring up from the blade side with no JB weld . The rings were
intended to reinforce from the bottom. I haven’t actually tried this so I
don’t know how hard the material is but maybe you could drill and blind
tap the case for attaching the top ring as well as use JB weld . Just a
few of 3/16’’ or 1/4'’ screws would give some extra shear strength . I
would also be afraid to get too much heat around the magnet bond. I have
and junk case and time, maybe I will make removing the old ring and
tapping a hole todays amusement.
Kimball
> On May 6, 2016, at 8:24 AM, David Roden <etpost drmm net> wrote:
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> On 6 May 2016 at 6:35, Tim Humphrey wrote:
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>> I'd use JB Weld.
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> I would too. It's downright amazing what that stuff can do.
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> David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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