case repair

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It's easy, it's a regular thread in, potentially, the wrong section of the forum. It really was intended to show how someone with minimal knowledge of welding and with little skill and tooling (a torch, a stainless brush, and some of the "brazing rods") could potentially not have to throw away a case. What it turned into was a epiphany about how much easier, cleaner, faster, and more reliably a tig welder can do the same job with, generally, a better finished product.

The brazing rods work decently well as long as you have a HOT torch and it's a crack that you prep REALLY well. They do not fill holes well and the bigger, deeper, and wider the crack is the harder it will be to get it to take to both sides properly.
 
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