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Mark Proulx
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I needed to repair a bent clevis ear on an agricultural implement. The job required butt welding 3/8” plate in a 3G position. I owe Jody big time for providing tutorials that allowed me to successfully complete the repair. It isn’t the most beautiful job, but as my first repair of anything, I’m pleased with it. The photos are in reverse order from the way they should be. Oops.
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A shot of paint and we are back in business.
A shot of paint and we are back in business.
ClevisComplete.png (1.42 MiB) Viewed 4657 times
Here’s the completed weld after a root pass, fill pass, and cover pass.
Here’s the completed weld after a root pass, fill pass, and cover pass.
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I fabricated a new ear and positioned it.
I fabricated a new ear and positioned it.
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I cut off the damaged portion and beveled the remaining piece.
I cut off the damaged portion and beveled the remaining piece.
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This was the damaged clevis ear.
This was the damaged clevis ear.
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