Jul 4, 2011 #21 YelloEye Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Posts 7,601 Reaction score 23 Location Renton, WA After welding it yeah, any warranty you may of had is toast now.
Jul 4, 2011 #22 hahn><boost Full Access Member Joined May 9, 2011 Posts 72 Reaction score 0 lets see if jb weld works now
Jul 4, 2011 #23 BIRDMAN Administrator Joined Jun 23, 2011 Posts 62 Reaction score 0 hahn><boost said: lets see if jb weld works now Click to expand... if TIG welding didn't you think a squeeze tube will? lol
hahn><boost said: lets see if jb weld works now Click to expand... if TIG welding didn't you think a squeeze tube will? lol
Jul 4, 2011 #24 cobalt123 Platinum Member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Posts 15,200 Reaction score 4 Location Tyler Texas please o please dont use JB weld
Jul 4, 2011 #25 hahn><boost Full Access Member Joined May 9, 2011 Posts 72 Reaction score 0 Im just thinking its going to be more flexible. thats what seems to be the problem, if the weld broke that fast.
Im just thinking its going to be more flexible. thats what seems to be the problem, if the weld broke that fast.
Jul 12, 2011 #26 hahn><boost Full Access Member Joined May 9, 2011 Posts 72 Reaction score 0 I went and got it TIG welded again. It was split in two spots this time. Seems to be holding up now. I also turned the boost down to 19psi, it was set at 25psi.
I went and got it TIG welded again. It was split in two spots this time. Seems to be holding up now. I also turned the boost down to 19psi, it was set at 25psi.
Jul 12, 2011 #27 cobalt123 Platinum Member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Posts 15,200 Reaction score 4 Location Tyler Texas whole e chit