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Old 03-03-2005, 12:16 AM   #1
Brainchild
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Repairing tools

I need to know the cheapest,and strongest way to repair broken aluminum.

The trigger stopped working in my impact,and I took the thing apart (cause I'm like that ).Anyways,the boss that the plunger sits in is broken,and won't let the plunger operate.So what I need to do is fix the broken boss which is made from aluminum.

I don't have a way to weld it,gasless mig

Is there something like an epoxy,or whatever I can mix up,and repair it that way?

All ideas welcome.

Don't have the money to replace it right now,and it's an elcheapo in hte first place.

Thanks
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