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    Cool Antique cast iron clamp part fixed

    A guy at work dropped this part off and asked if i could weld it. Yup no problem i said. Fired up the Miller MM185 with crown alloys .035 cast wire and 75/25 gas and tacked it together. Ran some beads and cleaned it up...Bob
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    Looks like a nice job.

    Did you preheat or peen it?

    Rob
    The worst that can happen is you will fail.
    But at least you tried.



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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by nearnexus View Post
    Looks like a nice job.

    Did you preheat or peen it?

    Rob
    No i did not do either. Not all cast needs preheat, the rod for the job determines that. Bob

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