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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
By: 660magnum Date: October 27, 2012, 9:15 pm
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Good work
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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
By: 3000 FPS Date: October 27, 2012, 9:18 pm
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Thanks, it takes alittle bit of work to get the final result but
well worth it to me.
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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
By: Cut4fun Date: October 28, 2012, 8:21 am
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Nice !!!
Your welding work makes me want to tear ALL of my rednecking
apart for your PRO repairs.
I'll be patient though and wait for them to fail or whatever.
Way in the future I hope and we will both be on retired street
by then. ;)
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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
By: Cut4fun Date: October 28, 2012, 8:25 am
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Are you going to fix that grinded on case for the bowsaw repair?
I'd like to see that one before and after big time. ;D
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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
By: 3000 FPS Date: October 28, 2012, 9:57 am
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[quote author=Cut4fun link=topic=737.msg12547#msg12547
date=1351430741]
Are you going to fix that grinded on case for the bowsaw repair?
I'd like to see that one before and after big time. ;D
[/quote]
Yes I want to fill that in so that it looks like a bow never
existed on this saw. The plan is to fill the entire area with
rod and not try and cut out a piece to fit in there. The
casting is pretty thick at that location on the saw and it
should make for alot easier welding. We will see, and I will
show before and after pics.
Roger
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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
By: 3000 FPS Date: October 28, 2012, 1:45 pm
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So here is the second part of welding on the 8500 case. You
can see in the before and after pictures that there was a bow on
this saw at one time. I wanted to make look like it never
existed. This was done with a backing material and just ran a
bead along the edge unitl it I got it built up. I did this from
both sides so that there would be enough material to shape when
done welding.
#Post#: 12551--------------------------------------------------
Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 28, 2012, 2:49 pm
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That is so sweet 3000 FPS. 8) 8)
Some day my 3rd TA will need that fix if I keep it around. Why
someone in Ga ran a bow bar on a 3750 is beyond me.
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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
By: 3000 FPS Date: November 19, 2012, 9:43 pm
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So I have this Poulan 3700 with a broken handle. I weld it up
get it looking real nice put it on the saw and get all the
screws in except for the one that goes to the antivibe. I put
it in last and I am cranking down on it and I hear this loud
snap. I look down and I cracked the handle again except it was
only on the top and not on the bottom. So I decided to weld it
again with it in place. I then take it back off and finish it
up once again. I did not do such a nice finish the second time
around but when I put it back on no more problems. It will just
have to do for now. I got to impatient with it.
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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
By: Al Smith Date: November 20, 2012, 8:18 am
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There just no substitute if you're going to repair any alloy of
aluminum or mag for a heliarc rig .They try with MIG but often
that doesn't cut the mustard .
Steel ,cast iron if you know what you're doing you can stick it
or gas it depending .Some stainless can be sticked also
depending .
Now like myself .I've got one old Forney buzz box at the house
.Two gas engine portables at the shop .One 1940 model adjustable
core Lincoln ,a 400 amp Westinghouse retifier,one Dc -MG set
and 3 sets of torchs .Not one freakin heliarc rig so I'm out of
the aluminum stuff .--got buddies though --- ;)
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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
By: 3000 FPS Date: November 20, 2012, 9:55 am
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You are right Tig is really the only way to go because of the AC
setting that you use it on and the precise control of amperage.
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