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I just received a pair of low millage cylinders form an Italian Guzzi breaker, who packed the cylinder very poorly. (no padding between the cylinder in the package, so they were hammering against each other duering the shipping process). He refuse to accept responsibility, and blames the postal services - the easy way out. I'll leave it at that.What I meant to ask was, is there a good way to reattach a peace of broken cooling fin. The very thought of a damage like this annoyes the heck out of me.Would JB Weld be a solution? Will it stand the heat?I want it to look nice!
I also like to use and accet PayPal friends and family so PayPal does not get the 3% transaction fee.
A minor point and a bit off topic, but PayPal still gets the transaction fee, they get it from the purchaser not the seller. PayPal is whole WRT fees.
Transactions using the family/friends option incurs no fee to either party.
Go with the JB Weld, the regular stuff, not JB kwik. I used it on BSA head fin and its still together after 20 years.If you sand the surface well after its cured it will match the alumnum.Pete
Hi Brian, If you ever get really tired of living with the broken or JB welded fin, take a ride over the bridge and come see me in Fyn, We should be able to weld it back up or back on. I have a set of old T5 heads where there are some broken fins on. So I will try and weld those up to get a feel for it. If it turns out well, then I should be able to fix yours too. /Ulrik
Has anyone tried aluminum brazing? I did a few test pieces and it seems to work reasonably well.Rich A
Yeah, I've done that. It's better than nothing if you don't have TIG. Just MHO. You can also weld aluminum with oxy hydrogen. Done that too. TIG for the win..
Has anyone tried aluminum brazing? I did a few test pieces and it seems to work reasonably well.
Not having to melt the Parent Metal takes a lot of stress out of the equation!
Hej Ulrik - fellow Dane Thanks for the offer to try fixing my my possible nightmare, if JB fails.I'm sure the rest of the WG guys on this tread would like to hear how your attempt turns out Ciao
If you mean the 'Lumiweld' Kit (or similar), then yes, very impressive stuff, and all with a 'normal' Propane/Butane Gas Torch.Not having to melt the Parent Metal takes a lot of stress out of the ...