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I got my axle stay castings back from the foundry today, it is unfortunate that the casting numbers don't need to be used for repairs, because they are so cool. I have to drill the .375 hole in the back, and trim the pour hole.
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Here is a pair of the repair pieces to turn your sour pear frame into a sweet peach. I am going to write up a quick repair article for the amca and aaok.com showing how to use these in a fix. I am pretty excited about this project and am happy with how it is turning out.
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