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RE: cracked 428cj block,can it be fixed?
By Geoff McNew - 05/29/2003 7:25:55 PM; IP 66.52.140.134
Saw an episode of 2-Guys Garage a while back and they had a fella weld repair an iron block for them using 99%+ Nickle stick & NO preheat....took 5 minutes. But Shoe knows his metalurgy. Also, this falls into the "art & magic" category; i.e., Sam Memmolo wouldn't attempt the weld himself...they had this cat do it for them. I'd talk to Crow.
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 cracked 428cj block,can it be fixed? -- dan, 05/27/2003
 RE: cracked 428cj block,can it be fixed? -- Charlie, 05/29/2003
 You'll have to ask a specialty iron welding shop. -- Dave Shoe, 05/29/2003
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 RE: cracked 428cj block,can it be fixed? -- dan, 05/29/2003
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