(DIR) Return Create A Forum - Home --------------------------------------------------------- Chainsaw Repair (HTM) https://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com --------------------------------------------------------- ***************************************************** (DIR) Return to: Welding Shop ***************************************************** #Post#: 27885-------------------------------------------------- Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts By: 3000 FPS Date: November 21, 2013, 10:25 am --------------------------------------------------------- Well here is another weld job. The possibilities seem endless. This is a handle on a Poulan 3700. [img] (HTM) http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=737.0;attach=4487;image[/img] [img] (HTM) http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=737.0;attach=4489;image[/img] #Post#: 27888-------------------------------------------------- Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts By: 660magnum Date: November 21, 2013, 1:06 pm --------------------------------------------------------- You are a real artist with that stinger #Post#: 27890-------------------------------------------------- Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts By: Cut4fun Date: November 21, 2013, 1:26 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Agreed with above. Sweeeeeet work #Post#: 27906-------------------------------------------------- Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts By: 3000 FPS Date: November 21, 2013, 3:32 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Thanks guys. I have one coming up that is a clutch cover for a Solo Rex. I will show before and after. #Post#: 27907-------------------------------------------------- Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts By: srcarr52 Date: November 21, 2013, 3:36 pm --------------------------------------------------------- [quote author=3000 FPS link=topic=737.msg27848#msg27848 date=1384985902] Thanks for posting srcarr52 those are some very nice examples. I have the rod for welding on chain saw bars but have not tried it yet. I really do not have the equipment for cutting the groove back in them. I know you made one yourself like a lot of other things that you do. Nice work. [/quote] Thanks! You're welds makes mine look like chicken scratch and they are getting progressivly worse. I'm going to have to give my welder a look over and see whats up. What are you using for a welder, tungston, size, ect? Having the groove grinder certainly opens up a new world of possibilities. I buy a lot of bars cheaply because they are 58 gauge and grind them to 63. Someday when I get a Husky mount Tsumara lightweight I'll have to grind it to 63 on day one since they only come in 58, WTF? #Post#: 27908-------------------------------------------------- Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts By: 3000 FPS Date: November 21, 2013, 3:39 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Srcarr52 I posted a picture and a description of what I am using in post 4 and 6. #Post#: 27992-------------------------------------------------- Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts By: 3000 FPS Date: November 22, 2013, 10:06 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Here is another crack in a clutch cover, for I think a 8500. I had a lot of trouble with pitting when welding this one. I think the casting was not very good and seemed to be very porous. [img] (HTM) http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=737.0;attach=4506;image[/img] [img] (HTM) http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=737.0;attach=4508;image[/img] #Post#: 27993-------------------------------------------------- Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts By: 660magnum Date: November 22, 2013, 10:12 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Use a little Sputty on it before painting? #Post#: 27995-------------------------------------------------- Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts By: 3000 FPS Date: November 22, 2013, 10:39 pm --------------------------------------------------------- I usually just fill in the pits with JB Weld. I know some of you have seen pictures of this before but I wanted all my weld jobs in one place. This is a Poulan 395 that I could not find a chain brake for so I took the clutch cover and cut the top of it off and then welded in all the holes that were left behind. [img] (HTM) http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=737.0;attach=4510;image[/img] [img] (HTM) http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=737.0;attach=4512;image[/img] [img] (HTM) http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=737.0;attach=4514;image[/img] #Post#: 27999-------------------------------------------------- Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 23, 2013, 12:25 am --------------------------------------------------------- Roger, did you end up welding that crack in that thin part of that 272 clutch cover I traded you? Wondering can that thin be done. ***************************************************** (DIR) Previous Page (DIR) Next Page