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Now I had four working pivot shafts/roller arms (one required a new fabbed up arm and roller), four new bushings, two replacement bushing mounts and four metal “blanks” to replace the rotted away metal. By the end of the day I managed to weld in two of the four blanks and two of the bushing brackets. As I use the gorilla weld technique, there is some clean up required, but that will have to wait for another day. After a clean up, Bob and I headed for home keenly aware that on 12 November 2012, we had worked up a sweat in the 20oC plus weather. Weird weather.
Photos: 1 - One of the old bushings (note the pitting) and some of the replacement metal bits and pieces 2 - Replacement bushing bracket in place (more welding needed) 3 - Rotten metal replaced (more welding needed) awaiting drilling of the new hole for the bushing 4 - Progress on the hatch cover - new metal in, bracket attached, awaiting drilling and attachment of bushings.
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