From: kuhrick@comcast.net
Date: Wed Jul 09 2003 - 19:23:54 PDT
ark spray is better than the gay spray systums
tafa was one maker
and thay can spray weld a id
the shaft thay spray weld dont have to be heated over 150 f
if it is needed
place i used to work used stanless steel on most all thay do hy cilnder
shafts and the like
email me if any one loke more info
a search in google for spray weld should find a lot i bet
kenkb9yku
m886
----- Original Message -----
From: <L51940@aol.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 7:52 PM
Subject: [MV] David Wright / Repairing shafts
> Sorry to here about David Wright losing his job. Although I have never
had the pleasure of doing business w/ him, his contributions to the list
show that he is an honorable man. Maybe that attribute rocked the boat at
GL.
>
> We are mechanical contractors and a lot of bigger, older air handlers have
blower shafts that are very specific to the machine. They generally require
a lot of lead time to get a new one. We usually get to see these shafts
when one of the bearings has plowed a big groove in it. The customer is hot
(or cold) and needs it fixed now. We send these out to a company that welds
up the grooves and machines the bearing surfaces back to size. I believe
that for lesser worn surfaces they metalizes it. Basically they spray on
metal and then machine that. Someone on the list may have first hand
knowledge about metalizing.
>
> Dave McConnell
>
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