Dressing Up A Scratched Cylinder Rod???

   / Dressing Up A Scratched Cylinder Rod??? #21  
How hard is it to swap the complete assembly?

Would it be cost effective to keep the damaged cyl, swap it back in when doing simular activity? and quote the simular jobs with cost of or even divided cost of the cyl?. If you did 4 simular jobs charged 25% of cost to each you recoupe the loss. get more than 4 out of old damaged part, prepay your self for the next "dougism":eek: :eek:
 
   / Dressing Up A Scratched Cylinder Rod???
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#22  
firemanpat2910 said:
How hard is it to swap the complete assembly?Would it be cost effective to keep the damaged cyl, swap it back in when doing simular activity? and quote the simular jobs with cost of or even divided cost of the cyl?. If you did 4 simular jobs charged 25% of cost to each you recoupe the loss. get more than 4 out of old damaged part, prepay your self for the next "dougism":eek: :eek:
Prepay for my next Dougism??? :eek: Oh man, that hurts!!! :p

I absolutely and unequivocally guarantee that this will NEVER happen again!!! :D

Dougster
 
   / Dressing Up A Scratched Cylinder Rod??? #23  
Dougster said:
Prepay for my next Dougism??? :eek: Oh man, that hurts!!! :p

I absolutely and unequivocally guarantee that this will NEVER happen again!!! :D

Dougster
Doug, something that I learned a loooong time ago, NEVER say NEVER. It usually comes back to bite you.;)
 
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MtnViewRanch said:
Doug, something that I learned a loooong time ago, NEVER say NEVER. It usually comes back to bite you.;)
Yeah, well, you know how poor I am. :eek: In light of that, trust me: A mistake this stupid and costly will NOT be soon forgotten. :rolleyes:

I do have a solid track record of making every expensive, stupid mistake in the book one time... but thankfully, it is usually ONLY one time. :eek:

Dougster
 
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#25  
Dougster said:
Not sure I can take a decent close-up photo in the garage, but I'll give it a try.
Photos came out essentially useless. Here are two (combined) anyway of the scratched rod:
Scratches.jpg


Dougster
 
   / Dressing Up A Scratched Cylinder Rod??? #26  
Dougster said:
Photos came out essentially useless. Here are two (combined) anyway of the scratched rod:
Scratches.jpg


Dougster

Kinda blurry, you want me to come over and take a quality picture? That way all the folks here can marvel your latest acomplishment.:D
 
   / Dressing Up A Scratched Cylinder Rod???
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civesnedfield said:
Kinda blurry, you want me to come over and take a quality picture? That way all the folks here can marvel your latest acomplishment.:D
Oh Man!!! :rolleyes: Cruel Ed... Cruel. :(

How's about a picture of that bush-hog you exploded! :D

Dougster
 
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#29  
tlbuser said:
Not as much as a new cylinder from Bradco would :eek::
Well, tomorrow I shall find out. :eek: Pray for me!!! ;)

Dougster
 
   / Dressing Up A Scratched Cylinder Rod??? #30  
I notced one of the posters here mentioned having it brazed then that turned back down to the original diameter. If you are going to spring for a new cylinder anywy why not try that cheaper operation and see what happens. If it works you should save a lot of money. If it doesnt then you wont be out a lot of money and you will have some precious knowledge to pass on to us :)
 

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