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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Suppressors
Suppressor leak and tube cracked
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<blockquote data-quote="Pbgunrunner" data-source="post: 1875461" data-attributes="member: 113314"><p>I appreciate it, but I cant guarantee it so it's not right to charge for it. But usually if you drill the ends of the crack, grind the top open a bit so you can get penetration and build up a couple layers it will be as strong as the base metal. The only issue might be if they used an alloy that hardens/brittles w heat. Then it may crack along the weld. But it it's worth a try if it's a hail mary last resort. Its junk now, so not much to lose if they wont take it back for credit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pbgunrunner, post: 1875461, member: 113314"] I appreciate it, but I cant guarantee it so it's not right to charge for it. But usually if you drill the ends of the crack, grind the top open a bit so you can get penetration and build up a couple layers it will be as strong as the base metal. The only issue might be if they used an alloy that hardens/brittles w heat. Then it may crack along the weld. But it it's worth a try if it's a hail mary last resort. Its junk now, so not much to lose if they wont take it back for credit! [/QUOTE]
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