Rhyolith
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I broke a small casting, I think iron. As its not that big and the brake is very clean I was thinking I could glue it back together. Whats the best sort of glue for this? Ideally something cheap thats widely available.
Yeah most likely- I'd only just reground and sharpened it, put it down on my bench to do something and heard a click. I'll try jb weld and if that fails just attack a piece of metal with a file.adidat":2nz7tgdp said:coley that looks like its doomed! i doubt a repair would be strong enough for that, I may be able to knock one up on my milling machine.
adidat
sunny bob":1fspacj9 said:...Show us a picture.
garethharvey":1fspacj9 said:Have literally just finished gluing the posts on my balustrade. This is the stuff I used, it's awesome and incredibly strong. Don't see why it wouldn't work for you: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Loctite-6...al-Adhesive-Retainer-Glue-50-ml-/400322473025
Have used this to glue the top fittings in to the upright posts.
Rhyolith":pbdih4v7 said:sunny bob":pbdih4v7 said:...Show us a picture.
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Don't ask how that happened... save it to say it was stupid #-o
garethharvey":pbdih4v7 said:Have literally just finished gluing the posts on my balustrade. This is the stuff I used, it's awesome and incredibly strong. Don't see why it wouldn't work for you: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Loctite-6...al-Adhesive-Retainer-Glue-50-ml-/400322473025
Have used this to glue the top fittings in to the upright posts.
This looks like the kind of thing I am after, though it does say its meant for cylinders. Would this matter?
Rhyolith":2x6av5am said:This looks like the kind of thing I am after, though it does say its meant for cylinders. Would this matter?
Well i would need someone to do this for me, i don't know anyone who could or would.Inspector":hirmib3h said:Rhyolith":hirmib3h said:This looks like the kind of thing I am after, though it does say its meant for cylinders. Would this matter?
The Loctite is meant to hold bushings or pins in a hole. It isn't going to work on your broken crank. I doubt structural epoxy like the JB Weld, Devcon, Araldite and Scotch Weld will hold up to use either. Adding pins to the epoxy may work for a little while but there isn't much material to work with to align and drill. If you can remove the wooden handle Silver Braze/Solder will hold as will Tig welding by someone very experienced with cast iron welding.
Pete
worn thumbs":1fwxx6cl said:Welding definitely wont work.
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