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Handy Don
1 minute ago, WHX?? said:

Yep... my reasoning for brazing in the thread. :)

Someday I”ll have a torch hot enough for brazing. ’Til then I dial the welder WAY back.

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squonk

Por-15'd the inside of a couple Suburban front wheels.

 

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Tractorhead
On 5/22/2024 at 7:04 PM, Handy Don said:

Brazed?

My question was normally brazed or mig brazed?

 

i try next time starting mig brazing with cusi3 wire.

 

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squonk
On 5/22/2024 at 1:13 PM, WHX?? said:

Yep... my reasoning for brazing in the thread. :)

I braze them on too for the same reason. But I buy the hoobie doobies pre flattened from the farm store. Those little torch tanks give a big ouchie when it comes time to refill! :confusion-seeingstars:

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Handy Don
3 hours ago, squonk said:

buy the hoobie doobies pre flattened from the farm store.

Dang, it never occurred to me that I could buy them hoobie doobies. I used an anvil and the BFH 😁

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, squonk said:

hoobie doobies

 

I thought those were the little round metal things that held a manual transmission shifter fork ??!!??

 

 

So named by the   @stevasaurus 

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ebinmaine
Just now, Handy Don said:

Dang, it never occurred to me that I could buy them hoobie doobies. I used an anvil and the BFH 😁

 

Buy= easy/efficient. 

Make anything with a BFH = WAY more fun!

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squonk
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Buy= easy/efficient. 

Make anything with a BFH = WAY more fun!

The fun ends when the cost of refilling the little O2 tank is 32 bucks!

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ebinmaine
Just now, squonk said:

The fun ends when the cost of refilling the little O2 tank is 32 bucks!

Absolutely.  

 

That's exactly why I don't have a brazing setup.  

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Lee1977

I sold mine and turned in the rented tanks back in 1989.

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Tractorhead
7 hours ago, squonk said:

The fun ends when the cost of refilling the little O2 tank is 32 bucks!

 

Exactly that‘s my thought to switch over from a mig welding to mig cusi3 brazing.

It is not exact same stability but good enough the whole Car industry enforces it.

 

shure the wire is also not really as cheap like a welding wire, 

but it is usable with a standart mig welder mostly each have aside.

 

plus it is actually highly recommanded in Vehicle sheet metal fixing.

on vehicle hulls it have two big advances

1. was lees heat - less shrinking or stretching on metal 

2. from beginning corrosion prevention is much better than on welding.

 

Here it is more accepted instead of Welding Sheetmetal.

 

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953 nut
11 hours ago, squonk said:

The fun ends when the cost of refilling the little O2 tank is 32 bucks!

I traded in my tiny tanks for the full size ones about forty years ago. I probably recovered the cost of the bigger tanks in the first year or two.

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Goldnboy

Removed all the sheet metal and that...that tecky!

 

M12 has been painted and is drying...

 

Noticed I need new clutch  sprung #1014  not sure source to locate...

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ebinmaine
58 minutes ago, Goldnboy said:

Removed all the sheet metal and that...that tecky!

 

M12 has been painted and is drying...

 

Noticed I need new clutch  sprung #1014  not sure source to locate...

 

 

If this is on a mid 70s C series that spring is a Toro  108035. 

 

Multiple sources on the interwebs. 

Should be able to get one for less than $15 shipped to your door. 

 

 

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squonk
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2 hours ago, Goldnboy said:

Removed all the sheet metal and that...that tecky!

 

M12 has been painted and is drying...

 

Noticed I need new clutch  sprung #1014  not sure source to locate...

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1014 spring changed to 83-2730. Available on E bay or McMaster -Carr 9433k111

 

 

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squonk

De-rusted, polished and clear coated Suburban 551 key switch plate.

 

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adsm08
1 hour ago, 76c12091520h said:

Spent my morning at the office:

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Brian, your office looks like more fun than my office.

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adsm08
20 minutes ago, Heatingman said:

Throttle and choke knobs broke on my B-80.

 

Ordered some reproduction ones, in the mean time I made up some from some copper tee’s with a wood dowel fit into the bull of the tee’s.

 

slotted the dowel to match the levers, and contact cemented them in place. 
 

I’ll see how they hold up. But they look pretty cool, if you ask me.

 

 

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I think I'd keep those if they hold up.

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ebinmaine
14 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

 

I think I'd keep those if they hold up.

 

 

Agreed.  I like em. 

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cleat
1 hour ago, Heatingman said:

Throttle and choke knobs broke on my B-80.

 

Ordered some reproduction ones, in the mean time I made up some from some copper tee’s with a wood dowel fit into the bull of the tee’s.

 

slotted the dowel to match the levers, and contact cemented them in place. 
 

I’ll see how they hold up. But they look pretty cool, if you ask me.

 

 

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Give them a coat of clear so they stay shiny.

Or you could paint them black.

Either way good job.

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