Re: Repairing cracked castings
- From: "Guy Fawkes" <davenull@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Jan 2006 15:23:47 -0800
John wrote:
> Ken wrote:
> >
> > As to having a new part cast, this would be very costly and is really
> > only a senisble option if your original part is beyond repair or
> > missing entirely.
>
> I would certainly take lots of dimensions and pictures - just in case.
> If a new part is cast, it would need machining and that's another
> problem.
>
> John
jesus.......... logic people..........
it's a CASTING, nobody knows more about castings, whether making them
or repairing them, than a foundry
.
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