Stronger than JB Weld or precision machinist

ZRrrr

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Have this small aluminum bearing carrier that is need of TLC. JB Weld is turning out not to be hard enough for filling, drilling and tapping. Need something harder/stronger. Other option is to have a precision machinist spin me up a new one. Suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 

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Seek stick is quite the same (JB weld brand) and I would say that I would be trying it or Devcon. I have had a lot of success using Devcon in areas many wouldn’t have thought it could work.
 

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We have used this a couple times and has been great.

Had a truck come through shop that lived its life down East and the diff was so rusted out from salt that the whole back side was almost pourus. Put 2 or 3 coats of this on and sealed it up.
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Mr. Skid, Where do you get Lord product from.
If you search online you can find places to order it, when I needed it I ordered from my Polaris dealer. I’m not sure if you can order directly from Lord, it is not a cheep product.
 

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I the part is Aluminum, you could try filling the hole with Aluminum brazing rod, then re-do the hole. In my link theres a video that shows it in action. Its pretty cool stuff and handy when you need it. There’s several types and brands, but Ive only used this one.

https://www.aluminumrepair.com/

Looks like a very interesting product thank you. Possibly something every extreme river boater should carry, along with a large hammer and torch.
 

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Great suggestions...thanks.

That brazing rod looks like something one should keep in the shop.
 
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