Making progress in disassembly of the Ideal Steel .
the hub was "welded on " with 100 years of abuse and rust , it had been standing in the elements with NO covers on the oil spouts .
A miss aligned back swing of the 5 lb hammer cost me more work to braze this shield section intp place .
Mike Blahnik
New Braunfels TX
Cast iron
Re: Cast iron
Yep. "A grinder is to a welder, as a caulking gun is to a carpenter". 

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Windy , aren't you glad you never "made " any extra work for your self .
I frequently try to assemble thing is the wrong order , so extra time to dissemble and do it right the second time , miss align a weld , and the list of miss steps go on & on .
So much for older and wiser, HA
Mike B
New Braunfels TX
I frequently try to assemble thing is the wrong order , so extra time to dissemble and do it right the second time , miss align a weld , and the list of miss steps go on & on .
So much for older and wiser, HA
Mike B
New Braunfels TX
Re: Cast iron
I missed this thread. A BFH and cast iron do not mix.
Cast iron is a funny thing ... big bulky & somewhat durable on one hand ... fragile on the other. I shipped some IXL parts off the the west coast to have duplicates made. Put them in a box, wrapped in paper and whatever bubble wrap I had around (obviously not enough bubble wrap). 2 of the 4 parts ended up busted by the time they made it to the west coast.
Cast iron is a funny thing ... big bulky & somewhat durable on one hand ... fragile on the other. I shipped some IXL parts off the the west coast to have duplicates made. Put them in a box, wrapped in paper and whatever bubble wrap I had around (obviously not enough bubble wrap). 2 of the 4 parts ended up busted by the time they made it to the west coast.
Thanks,
Ed
Ed
Re: Cast iron
What's up with that? You have a foundry fairly close......???
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Re: Cast iron
Michigan should be full of foundries , casting shops , with all the auto manufactures in that area ?
Re: Cast iron
Not as many as you'd think. And those that are ... aren't typically going to mess with the likes of us and do one off loose piece castings.mtblah wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 11:01 am Michigan should be full of foundries , casting shops , with all the auto manufactures in that area ?
Thanks,
Ed
Ed
Re: Cast iron
Have you tried Tomahawk?
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Re: Cast iron
Not personally, although I have a couple of other parts that I believe came from Tomahawk originally.
In the case above, I was sending the parts out to an acquaintance to cast (they broke during shipping). He is just an above avg backyard caster, that melts probably iron 90% of the time. I have the setup, but only melt aluminum so far. Some day I need to put on my big boy panties and attempt iron.
Thanks,
Ed
Ed
Re: Cast iron
Interesting. Tomahawk did really good for me one time. Others have used them with good results also.
It's been said that cast iron was the plastic of its day. Hard to imagine foundries everywhere. All the intricate molds, patterns, and everything involved with it.
It's been said that cast iron was the plastic of its day. Hard to imagine foundries everywhere. All the intricate molds, patterns, and everything involved with it.
Call Dan Benjamin for parts. P M me for the phone number. IF YOU TALK TO HIM, AND HE HELPS YOU, THEN BUY FROM HIM. IT CREATES GOOD KARMA.