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Hunter adaptair blade arm | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Thu Mar 9th, 2017 05:09 am |
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Mark Welker Guest
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Looking for 2 of these pot metal 80's adaptair brackets. Anyone got any? My friend needs them for a adaptair he was working on. He has since given the part to me to see if I can get it working. My other option is to try brazing them back together but I've never done before. ![]()
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Posted: Thu Mar 9th, 2017 05:11 am |
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Andrew Block Guest
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Those are really not able to be repaired. I have one broken right below the tip. It was frozen on the shaft? What is the white stuff?
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Posted: Thu Mar 9th, 2017 05:33 am |
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Mark Welker Guest
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He broke them trying to turn the adapt air. The white stuff is a new thing I've been useing. It's WD-40 specialist with white lithium. Used it on my last one and it freed it in a day with out haveing to take it apart. This ones seems in worse shape. Letting it sit with it to see if it gets better tomorrow. I figured it would be difficult to repair. Been told both JB weld and brazzing. Brazzing sound like it might hold better but I don't know for sure. I would rather find 2 replacement ones if I can. Last edited on Thu Mar 9th, 2017 05:34 am by |
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