Fixing a broken wall that holds the carb insulator. It came out solid.
Not too sure about the strength, but it looks beautiful! Nice going!Mould released beautifully,
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First stage done, however I will add another layer on jb inside the pocket either side of the key way for strength, may even treat myself
To another piece of fiberglass either side. Don’t want to build it too much and make the Av mount too hard to fit in, but don’t want to not go strong enough and it crack from the pressure of inserting and movement / vibratipn..will add 2-3 more layers of jb and fiberglass on the outside anyway..
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Thanks mate, I haven’t used Jb before so I don’t know either! Hoping 5-6 layers of fiberglass will help with ridgity too. I would like it to work of course, and will be gutted if it fails, but you win some you lose some so we’ll see. Won’t be patching up any of the case half until I know this AV mount works well.Not too sure about the strength, but it looks beautiful! Nice going!
Mould released beautifully,
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First stage done, however I will add another layer on jb inside the pocket either side of the key way for strength, may even treat myself
To another piece of fiberglass either side. Don’t want to build it too much and make the Av mount too hard to fit in, but don’t want to not go strong enough and it crack from the pressure of inserting and movement / vibratipn..will add 2-3 more layers of jb and fiberglass on the outside anyway..
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Your dentures?
There was no remaining bark, rust or lose pieces, paint etc. it was degreased 3-4 times, scrubbed with a wire brush, soaked for 24 hours In evaporust, dried and then went over it with Jb. I have been told that once rot has set in, it will just continue to worsen very slowly over time, but I have given it the best chance. If it fails it fails, but I won’t lose any sleep over itI'm far from an expert on this, but i would be worried as you didn't grind back the rot to clean metal before filling it with jb weld.
I hope I'm wrong... only time will tell.
There was no remaining bark, rust or lose pieces, paint etc. it was degreased 3-4 times, scrubbed with a wire brush, soaked for 24 hours In evaporust, dried and then went over it with Jb. I have been told that once rot has set in, it will just continue to worsen very slowly over time, but I have given it the best chance. If it fails it fails, but I won’t lose any sleep over it
Just giving you a hard time bill.
Just to sweeten the deal found a as new bar and chain for it!...
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Well going off what any secondhand pro or homeowner Stihl chainsaw sells for here in Australia...What ya want for it?
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