-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Morton [mailto:morton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 6:56 AM
To: Roger Howard
Cc: 59plymouth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [59plymouth] repairing pot metalRoger, I'm copying the mailing list (and forum) on my reply to you, I'd like to see what other people think about this process:
> Have you made any inquiries about the vent window..you are probably looking
> for a replacement. I am gonna have to find a way to weld mine...if I had
> saved one of the parts cars vent frames, I could take it to a welder and see
> what he advises...now i will have to actually remove my existing frame and
> travel around with that...ughI found something on the web about "Muggy Weld" which is supposed to work well with pot metal. I wrote their bulletin board and corresponded with them about it. Here's the thread...> > > > > name: Dan Morton> > > > >> > > > > questions: Can you recommend a welder in the South Jersey region who> > > > uses your process? I need a classic car vent window frame soldered,> > > > and it's pot metal...> > > > >> > > > -----Original Message-----> > > > From: Muggy Weld [mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]> > > > Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 6:36 PM> > > > To: morton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Subject: Re: Muggy Weld Question> > > >> > > >> > > > actually we sell the rods to do it yourself. you can purchase them> > > > online and take them to any welder to make the repair.> > > >> > -----Original Message-----> > From: Muggy Weld [mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]> > Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 2:49 AM> > To: Dan Morton> > Subject: RE: Muggy Weld Question> >> > > Thanks -- but, that didn't answer my question. Your videos indicate> > > temperature's important (half pot metal melting temperature), and "any> > > welder" would be likely to say, as you note, "pot metal can't be welded".> > >> > > I'm looking for a reference, someone who's bought and used your products> > > professionally.> > >> > > Got one?> > >> > > Dan> >> > Hi Dan:> > Not in your area, the closest plating co. is Annopolis MD.(410) 573- 1077> >> > Mike> >> Mike,>> That's not too far -- I'll give the guy a call, and see if he'll consider> taking the part, thanks.>> A question: My frame is for a driver. I know that high temps can ruin a> chrome plate; will the temp. used for a muggy weld ruin this piece,> requiring a replate? I'm pretty sure that both breaks can be soldered on> the non-plate side.>> DanDan:you should be able to repair without any problem.Mike