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Old 07-06-2005, 07:18 PM
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aye JB's meltin point is pretty high, if it couldnt take it then that means weld the bitch up.
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Originally Posted by GaRn
Yea, eck.. do you this stuff is worth a try?

http://www.alvinproducts.com/Products/Products.asp?id=2
You should be able to have it welded for less than that.. I Still think its you best bet but hey thats worth a shot if you want to try it...
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Originally Posted by Moriar
aye JB's meltin point is pretty high, if it couldnt take it then that means weld the bitch up.
it didnt melt, it just peeled back on the edges and then blew off :/

I don't really want to permantly weld my WG on hehe.. if I had to go that route, I'd get it brazed.. even though that isnt permanant, some type of epoxy would be easier to get off and I could do it myself..

I'm not educated at all on welding/brazing.. wish I could do it though, maybe I'll get a welder in the future so I can weld my own shit and teach myself..
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Originally Posted by GaRn

I don't really want to permantly weld my WG on hehe.. if I had to go that route, I'd get it brazed.. even though that isnt permanant, some type of epoxy would be easier to get off and I could do it myself..
Then put a flange on it.. If the JB just pelled back JB it again
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