Clad welding or cladding, also known as weld overlay, is a special welding process that is used to extend the service life of components and equipment. In particular when components are exposed to extreme conditions such as high temperatures, pressure, or aggressive chemicals, an additional protect...
Clear out the dust from the socket once you are done sanding. This step is optional and should only be completed if the rot has made the socket uneven or jagged. Use the wood filler to round out any uneven or jagged divots in the socket or around the screw holes. ...
Auto darkening welding helmet technology — such as the enhancedClearLight 4x Lens Technology— improves visibility by allowing a greater range of colors to come through the lens, providing protection while also giving welders a clearer view of the weld pool and surrounding workpiece during t...
Severe damage that penetrates the laminate layers of the ski or goes through the bottom layer of fiberglass into the core needs to be addressed before you fill the base. Sealing the core of a ski or board is important to prevent further structural damage, especially from water seeping into a...
The softened PVC will allow you to completely push the pipe into the tapered fitting. Check for alignment. You have a very short amount of time to make slight corrections. Hold the pipe and fitting together firmly for about 30 seconds which ensures a secure weld. Wipe away excess cement, ...
There was a house back home that had an enormous ball of all kinds of wire sitting on the old tree stump. 4' across if an inch. I drove by it for years but took it for granted... I never did stop and ask about it. Someone once offered to drag some barb wire to Quad State...
Brazing would work, but JB Weld ⇦ this on eBay or Amazon [affil links] is a very good brand of epoxy glue which will probably work, is a lot simpler, and something you can probably do yourself. Luck & Regards, Ted Mooney, P.E. RET Striving to live Aloha finishing.com - Pine ...
The better repair I am deferring for when I get better machine tools is to fill the holes with JB-Weld (epoxy) then re-drill and countersink to spec. The amount of strength needed to secure the RA window (or even an RA brake and greater forces it must withstand) is minimal compa...
no, i actually added two more layers of jb weld to it (the grey stuff). it looks like a huge wad of dried gum with a hole, a 9v and a wire sticking out of. i'll try an add a finished one later. my friend was over tonight and he was laughing at it. i'll probably end up...
-JB Weld 2-part epoxy for holding wires to the base.6. Additional items that help but aren’t needed-fine tip marker to mark measurements on the wires, help plan things on any reference sheets you make/print (mark center lines! Not so important on this particular project but others you...