Brake Drums Welding at Caitlin Hume blog

Brake Drums Welding. My 3/4 ton '96 ford. I have 1/8 or 3/16 plate to use as my base for my 3x3 x1/8. I've replaced worn brake discs on me vehicle and i was thinking to do something with the old discs but in order to do so, i need to. Most passenger car drums i've seen are a mild steel stamped center cast onto the cast gray iron drum. Then turn the liner true to the hub. I don't recommend doing this if you drive your tractor. Fit that steel liner into the drum. I have a pair of chevy 3/4 ton rear brake drums that are out of speck. Perhaps epoxy it in place with jb weld or similar. I have a brake drum from a big truck, that i would like to use for a base. You can weld to them but need the correct welding rod or wire plus sometimes. Most brake rotors and drums are iron not steel. I welded a front hub to one of them to hold a vertical pipe with.

Car Repair, Installation of Rear Disc Brakes instead of Drums, Welding
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I have 1/8 or 3/16 plate to use as my base for my 3x3 x1/8. I have a brake drum from a big truck, that i would like to use for a base. I have a pair of chevy 3/4 ton rear brake drums that are out of speck. I welded a front hub to one of them to hold a vertical pipe with. My 3/4 ton '96 ford. Most passenger car drums i've seen are a mild steel stamped center cast onto the cast gray iron drum. Fit that steel liner into the drum. I don't recommend doing this if you drive your tractor. Then turn the liner true to the hub. Most brake rotors and drums are iron not steel.

Car Repair, Installation of Rear Disc Brakes instead of Drums, Welding

Brake Drums Welding My 3/4 ton '96 ford. I have a brake drum from a big truck, that i would like to use for a base. I don't recommend doing this if you drive your tractor. I've replaced worn brake discs on me vehicle and i was thinking to do something with the old discs but in order to do so, i need to. Then turn the liner true to the hub. I have a pair of chevy 3/4 ton rear brake drums that are out of speck. Fit that steel liner into the drum. Most brake rotors and drums are iron not steel. I welded a front hub to one of them to hold a vertical pipe with. I have 1/8 or 3/16 plate to use as my base for my 3x3 x1/8. My 3/4 ton '96 ford. Most passenger car drums i've seen are a mild steel stamped center cast onto the cast gray iron drum. You can weld to them but need the correct welding rod or wire plus sometimes. Perhaps epoxy it in place with jb weld or similar.

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