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Part 1: https://youtu.be/X43SJakLTA8

Part 2: https://youtu.be/1j2qJozFWXA

In this two part video, I do a metalizing metal spray repair on a pinion shaft that belongs to Tom Lipton of Ox Tool Co. The shaft is out of a newly acquired Roll-In band saw that he is repairing, and this shaft is very expensive to replace. It has some wear along where it rides inside of some bronze bushings, so I use the metalizing technique to bring life back to this old shaft. In this one, I show setting the shaft up, masking, undercutting, and then the actual spray welding. \added card links to some of my older videos containing spray welding. It's worth a peek for all of my newer subscribers that havn't watch any of my older videos.

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