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C160 Belt Guard Repair

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Krice58

Top mounting hole in my c160 belt guard is blown out and I can’t find a replacement. Anyone have any tips for repair? Just weld a washer in? Any input would be great. Thanks. I’ll include some pictures of my issue. This isn’t my belt guard in the photos but it’s the same issue. 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Krice58 said:

I can’t find a replacement

 

You check with Lincoln at A to Z in pennsylvania?

 

 

 

2 minutes ago, Krice58 said:

Just weld a washer in

 

 

I believe that to be a pretty good idea. Get a fairly thin Fender washer with the correct diameter hole. Use something close to the thickness of your existing sheet metal to make the weld easier. Place, cut, trim, form the fender washer and paste it in place.

 

 

 

 

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ri702bill

Or .... remove the entire top piece with the 2 holes, replace it with thin gage angle mounted from under the inside, Weld, bond, or screw it together.

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Ed Kennell

I used a piece of 1/16" thick angle iron cut to the shape of the broken piece.   Cut out the damaged part and welded the new part in place.

 

Oops, Bill types faster.

 

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Krice58
22 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

You check with Lincoln at A to Z in pennsylvania?

 

I’ll have to give him a call. There’s only an eBay store for them now, the main site is shut down and I didn’t see anything on the bay, but I’m sure he has a whole lot more that’s just not listed there yet. 

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Krice58
9 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Or .... remove the entire top piece with the 2 holes, replace it with thin gage angle mounted from under the inside, Weld, bond, or screw it together.

Sounds like a good idea. 

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Krice58
7 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

I used a piece of 1/16" thick angle iron cut to the shape of the broken piece.   Cut out the damaged part and welded the new part in place.

 

Oops, Bill types faster.

 

That may be a better solution than welding to the already rusted and damaged metal.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Krice58 said:

I’ll have to give him a call. There’s only an eBay store for them now, the main site is shut down and I didn’t see anything on the bay, but I’m sure he has a whole lot more that’s just not listed there yet. 

 

 

Lincoln is too busy to run a website.

 

Doesn't matter to me where it's posted online. Who hosts. I'll never do anything but use the telephone to get a hold of him.

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squonk

Washer Boom Shaka Laka

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953 nut
2 hours ago, Krice58 said:

Just weld a washer in?

:text-yeahthat:

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