I have a Wadkin AGS10 spindle that needs a lot of TLC. The two bearing journals are worn, in fact the rear journal is worn so badly its actually now a hollow in the spindle. Now, if I had the skill to cut square threads, which I believe the saw nut has, I would simply make a new one. However, I struggle with ACME and know I haven’t a hope of a true square thread! So, can anyone think of a solution to repair the spindle. Things I’ve considered
1. flame spraying metal to rebuild the surface. Don’t have the kit, and probably prohibitively expensive to get it done.
2. sleeve the journals with a shrink fit / silver solder / braze and then machine them up. The rear journal is too worn to allow this, ie its too small already to machine the surface clean and allow a shrink fit.
3. weld it up with the MIG and then machine. Probably distort the shaft?
anyone any other suggestions??
Thanks in advance.
1. flame spraying metal to rebuild the surface. Don’t have the kit, and probably prohibitively expensive to get it done.
2. sleeve the journals with a shrink fit / silver solder / braze and then machine them up. The rear journal is too worn to allow this, ie its too small already to machine the surface clean and allow a shrink fit.
3. weld it up with the MIG and then machine. Probably distort the shaft?
anyone any other suggestions??
Thanks in advance.
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