2manyrocks
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So I managed to break a 1" diameter by 6.25" backhoe pin on my Terramite. I'm not sure that I'm going to be able to find a replacement part and wondered if I could weld a new polished and hardened rod to the arm that holds the pin in place.
McMaster Carr has 1"x12" 4140P rods that are hardened to rockwell c40, I think it was.
Is it possible to cut this kind of rod down to the length I need with a 4x6 bandsaw or a cutting disk in a grinder or is this just a machine shop job?
If it is possible for me to cut this rod, is standard flux core mig welding going to work or is there some special rod I should be using in my stick welder?
McMaster Carr has 1"x12" 4140P rods that are hardened to rockwell c40, I think it was.
Is it possible to cut this kind of rod down to the length I need with a 4x6 bandsaw or a cutting disk in a grinder or is this just a machine shop job?
If it is possible for me to cut this rod, is standard flux core mig welding going to work or is there some special rod I should be using in my stick welder?