LOCK-N-STITCH In-Situ Repair
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- Опубликовано: 20 мар 2017
- Our Service Department performs thousands of metal stitching and oven welding repairs every year. Casting repair is our business and our passion. On-site or in-situ as well as in-house machining capability gives us the ability to provide a complete repair package. Our casting repair service department is ready to help you: in our shop, in the field, consulting, technical support, and engineering.
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A great example of what can be done with this brilliant repair technique. Great skills on operators part too,take a bow mate!
We are sharing your high praise with our repair technicians and the employees that manufacture our products! Thank YOU!
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Could you reach out to Alec Steele (youtube), they tipped over a power hammer and made a dog's dinner out of a large casting. It's heart-breaking!
Thanks for the comment - do you know which video he shows this damage in? He has lots of GREAT videos!
@@LOCKNSTITCH sure, the video in question is ruclips.net/video/_k6ifaZDyHA/видео.html
@@JohnDoe-ce2wl thank you!
@@LOCKNSTITCH greatly appreciate your reply! Here's where it happens: ruclips.net/video/_k6ifaZDyHA/видео.htmlm50s
@@JohnDoe-ce2wl That is hard to watch. :( We CAN help! Comment has been posted on the video and we are reaching out to them in email. Thank you again!!
But how strong is it!
Is this for castings that are damn near impossible to get a new one?
This is for any damaged casting that needs to be repaired - big or small, can be done in frame - no heat involved. There are many different applications! If you would like to learn more please feel free to contact us directly or visit the website. Thank you for watching and commenting. www.locknstitch.com or info@locknstitch.com
thats something
Where was this? inside a ship?
This was repair was on a power barge
Wouldn’t it be quicker easier and cheaper to just weld?
Nope. Can't weld cast iron like that without seriously weakening it. When you do, you typically have to take it up to high temp (the entire casting), weld it, and then bring down slowly.
Of you don't, you create crystals in the metal and make it even more brittle, like pot metal.