M msethsmile Funny Guy Joined Mar 15, 2005 Messages 805 Points 48 Location IA Oct 27, 2016 #1 H Last edited: Feb 12, 2021
SLOmofo Well-Known Member Joined Mar 8, 2007 Messages 2,432 Points 63 Location 1/2 way between the Gay Bay and LA. Nov 2, 2016 #2 Maybe, cut a piece of feeler gauge and then glue it as a bridge over the crack on the pressure side.
FloridaGS Active Member Joined May 10, 2016 Messages 69 Points 8 Location North Central Florida Nov 2, 2016 #3 Can you put a picture up...I got a few years as a professional machinist and welder in my past, could provide my 2 cent.
Can you put a picture up...I got a few years as a professional machinist and welder in my past, could provide my 2 cent.
FloridaGS Active Member Joined May 10, 2016 Messages 69 Points 8 Location North Central Florida Nov 2, 2016 #4 Weld a gusset in on the rear as you see on Wall to the rear. Use a sealer on the inside..if that does not hold, then weld the inside radius and die grind it down, which will be hard to make seal worthy. hopefully the first option holds.
Weld a gusset in on the rear as you see on Wall to the rear. Use a sealer on the inside..if that does not hold, then weld the inside radius and die grind it down, which will be hard to make seal worthy. hopefully the first option holds.
ROBERT CROSS Well-Known Member Joined Sep 10, 2009 Messages 1,327 Points 63 Location Nia. Frontier NY Nov 22, 2016 #5 ?Stainless sleeve? Do the google to find the size.