Forget the solder and JB Weld

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> On Sep 6, 2015, at 15:45, Alexander Press <apress...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Soldering attempt was futile. I went a bought some Jb weld high heat and it 
> was setting for maybe 3-4 hours and I tried doing some sanding on the weld 
> and the bolt came off pretty easily. The Jb weld was still kinda moist. It 
> was a bit crumbly. I'm thinking it hadn't cured totally yet. So I redid the 
> Jb weld and secured it with a zip tie. It's tough to get any kind of pressure 
> on the screw since it's so small and even a slip in any direction jacks 
> everything up. If this doesn't work, there is a custome bike shop a half mile 
> from work. I'm sure they could weld the bolt end back onto the bit that is 
> still sticking out of the frame. Would that work? Is it possible to weld a 
> broken bolt back together? I got really lucky and where the bolt snapped, I 
> don't even get the nut down far enough to use those threads. It just has to 
> be small enough to fit through the bolt hole in the exhaust flange. 
> 
> I'm so mad at myself right now. 
> 
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