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Now you can see I'm just doing little spots I'm trying to fill that a little bit up at the top and again cleaning it again that's the key to it do little short welds try to eliminate as much heat input as you can peanut and then you need to do a nice slow controlled cooldown which I prefer to do in please all right next Metal Corner Brackets thing we got to do this thing buried in some singing it is hot what this does is this is gonna allow this to retain its heat and it's gonna cool down nice and slow and all I'm using is just some regular old place in you can get it a big-box store you can't use you know sand out of the ground because it's generally too wet you might be able to use beach sand if you went to a beach and you had it dry just make sure that you sands are dry you don't want it wet this will they say this will insulate this allow it to cool down nice and slow because you know that's when it gets crashed. Large metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets for wood, Heavy-duty metal corner brackets, Long metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets Screwfix, Decorative metal corner brackets, Corner brace brackets, L brackets.
Outdoor screws Screwfix, Railway sleeper brackets, Screwfix railway sleeper brackets, Railway sleeper brackets b&q. When you heat up cast-iron real quick and just let it cool down real quick this will allow it to cool down over several hours all right see how we did well I don't see any cracks in it doesn't look like there are any problems not that I can see anyways well let's see if she holds any weight so you guys have been following along with this cast iron series you'll know that after each of the unconventional will come unconventional repairs that we've done a kind of an informal test to see just how much weight repair we'll hold before breaks again and like I said it's just an informal test but you know it gives you kind of an idea of what it's good for what I'll hold so then we are so what we're gonna do now is I just put this wooden block across here because the first time I did it this little crevice down inside this handle Outdoor Screws they the pan rotated so this is just to spread the clamping force over the entire handle the repair is out there.
So it's going to break in this area we already know that but what we're trying to do is see how much weight it will hold now I've got every that we've done so far we tested it so we know what each process has produced for a weight anyways let's test this guy's remembered this right so now as we've done with all the other processes we'll continue to add weight and find out how strong it is until it breaks now you know I get a lot of flack for doing this sometimes as I mentioned earlier people say you know why would you MIG weld it or why would you stick weld you know you're an idiot I don't know.
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