In a message dated 4/3/01 8:46:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time, JKrevnov@AOL.COM writes:
> One should think twice before repairing a wheel because looks can be > deceiving. Think of all the variables: the metallurgical composition of the > base metal, something which is seldom known in casual repairs; the built up > stress from the welding process; the weld design and prep; most importantly, > the skill of the welder. > why dont you ask them that question? they wouldnt provide a warranty if they felt they did shoddy work.. actually, welded seams are stronger than the cast alloy itself. chris
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