syrupmaker70
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That is a lucky saw, it finally made it to good hands. Nice photos. Thanks
I've used it to repair 2-stroke crankcases, and even replace the divider between the fuel and oil tanks of and old saw. I've never had it fail.jb weld won't hold up to gasoline. To weld any plastic, it has to be very clean. You might want to find a plastic fabricator, if you cannot find a new tank. Best of luck.
is the air force doing a fly over too while the anthem is played.. NASCAR style.Nik's parish priest will be coming by to give it a blessing. Fireworks are coming, courtesy of Rozzi 's Famous Fireworks. The parade will be led by the Budweiser draft horse team.
Blast and coat. And it will be good for another 45 years.What do you think?
- Leave the finish as is.
- Paint with a single stage hardened enamel.
- Blast and powder coat.
See that irregularity in that one transfer port?Come on now Brad,
How are you resisting cleaning those ports up?
I can see you trembling from here.
VERY cool saw to say the least.
I think they're may have been some of that under the silicone. I think I'll need something more substantial to full the cracks.This product has worked well for me on saw tanks. Found it at local parts store.
That is very similar.Here's a picture of the t500 cylinders.the crank in these weigh around 25lb.View attachment 394477
Is the cover that's cracked Mag or Aloominum?See that irregularity in that one transfer port?
I'm sure it's mag alloy.Is the cover that's cracked Mag or Aloominum?
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