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I saw those on t'bay, wondered who nabbed them.Don't polish them up though, they were not built or meant to look that way and you will imo completely ruin them.
i don't think you can weld them as i think they have a high content of magnesium or some other high flammable stuff. the best thing i've seen on other restored motomags is araldite for alloy's. i've seen pics of someone in Oz doing this.
Quote from: Stidds on April 20, 2012, 12:30 AMI saw those on t'bay, wondered who nabbed them.Don't polish them up though, they were not built or meant to look that way and you will imo completely ruin them.Yer had them on my watch list - thought i may as well ask if Nick had a price he would let them go at - he got back to me with a offer i couldn't refuse And as the wife and i were near him looking at baby stuff, i got to pick them up - job done I was surprised no one else put offers in - i think some thought it was under the radar and would put a small bid in at the end
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Just an odd thought but one way to repair the webbing, barring the obvious replacement with another piece, might be to cast a mold of the section you need from elsewhere on the wheel in plaster of Paris. Then with the mold clamped in place over the missing section fill it with either lead (the easy option) or aluminium (a bit harder to get to melting point but easy enough with the right torch)