Thanks mate, nice repair and advice!Nice job Tom.
Not sure if the JB repair will hold. It’s good for filling, not great for crack strength.
Tig Welding works the best, obviously not available to you. I’ve fixed quite a few that way.
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Is it yours? Do you have all the parts or just what is pictured? I’ll take it on as a project if you have all the parts!Might have a project saw far ya Tom?
As far as I know only needs a spark plug?
Lol only joking..
Good job on the rooted case only way to learn is give it a go see what works and what doesn't...
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Ah no worries haha, little evaporust and it will be all good! HeheNah I couldn't do it to ya Tom was only joking around lol.
Talking big bucks for parts with 088/880 Stihl saw's a crank alone is over $400 AU..
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Might have a project saw far ya Tom?
As far as I know only needs a spark plug?
Lol only joking..
Good job on the rooted case only way to learn is give it a go see what works and what doesn't...
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Hey! I’m guessing that means lightly sand? Too late for that as it’s all done now ha but seems to have bonded just fine thanks for the advice I’ll use it in the future!Don't forget to deblush between coats of epoxy...
Lovely! What paint did you use?Next comes the fun of lettering.
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A wee nip o' barleycorn may help steady a shaky hand.
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