I'd grind it out and weld it, have done similar to axes and hatchets over the years.A little side-step from the varmint & excavation talk:
I have a pretty old offset-head hatchet that's been my go-to for debarking my firewood. It probably had a crack in the head when I bought it but I've just noticed it more recently. I feel like this is so old that trying to weld it back together will be a fool's errand.
I'd appreciate your thoughts
even if it was it wouldn't have been very accurate or lasted very long. There are quite a few short comings in 3d printing parts that see excessive heat and pressure. One of the many reasons I haven't bothered to attempt it myself.They said the gun was a 3d printer job.
His pistol was for a short term life.I'd grind it out and weld it, have done similar to axes and hatchets over the years.
even if it was it wouldn't have been very accurate or lasted very long. There are quite a few short comings in 3d printing parts that see excessive heat and pressure. One of the many reasons I haven't bothered to attempt it myself.
The roads were slick last night around 10… traction control kicked in at every intersection. I kept off the brakes and drove with the gas pedal so the ABS didn’t kick in. This morning it was still slick but is now melting off and raining. Going into the 50s tomorrow… Not sure I like this weather!Good morning. Unseasonably warm temps this weekend followed by rain and now sleet. The roads are messy but not slippery at the moment.
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