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Metal repairs using epoxy metal and other resin based products |
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golfpin:
Guys , Belzona surely the king of repair type epoxies back in 1968 I as working for an Englishman who raced Ferraris profesionaly name of David Piper he bought a Ferrari motor that had been demoted to static display [you don,t find too many v12 ferrari motors lying around ] bought it as poss spares source stripped it found one cylinder block bank badly distorted. It was built up with BELZONA [made by Cieba Geige [spelling] and I presume all was happiness thereafter. Still available, not known by many and very expensive but I believe if I was stll active I would repair eroded aly cylinder heads with this product rather than weld. My question, has anyone run two epoxy repaired surfaces as in shaft and bearing surface [golfcart this popped into my lap yesterday] min lube very low speed low load thought of using aly epoxy based stick on shaft and copper based epoxy stick {Alcolin} on the other part .,,,, any thoughts. Golfpin |
tom osselton:
Had to look that up http://www.belzona.com/en/products/1000.aspx looks like good stuff. |
John Hill:
I find the best source of metal filing is the chip tray under my metal band saw! Very fine and always mild steel only as I do very little with brass or copper and hard steels I keep away from the band saw too. |
Fergus OMore:
--- Quote from: John Hill on April 06, 2015, 11:27:55 PM ---I find the best source of metal filing is the chip tray under my metal band saw! Very fine and always mild steel only as I do very little with brass or copper and hard steels I keep away from the band saw too. --- End quote --- Ah but a bit of aluminium and perhaps an odd piece of magnesium? Very illuminating :lol: Norman |
John Hill:
Magnesium, never in my shop. I cut aluminium on my cold saw |
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