one of the spindles on my trailer was welded on a little crooked so the wheel bows in at the top abit, it looks goofy and I'm sure it'll wear the tire quickly uneven.
Has anyone ever heated (with a torch) such a thing and tweaked it abit.
If so, could you give me a couple pointers to think about? Kind of funny, I'm a welder but am abit chicken on trying something like this on my own equipment, HEH
OH, and NO, I wasn't the one that welded the spindle on. The guy that owned it before me had some welding teacher do it, kind of scarey, eh!
Pulled the old girl out today to celebrate 45 years of ownership!. Gave it a bath and an oil change and some fresh gas. Put the paint on 44 years ago and still polishes up pretty fair! Gonna put some miles on it this weekend after barely getting it out last year.
I’ve been givin’ all my local buds grief about those for years. Finally bought some and keep buying it. But I’ve also been trying to cut back on beer drinkin’ to lean out this dad bad a little, this qualifies I figger.
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one of the spindles on my trailer was welded on a little crooked so the wheel bows in at the top abit, it looks goofy and I'm sure it'll wear the tire quickly uneven.
Has anyone ever heated (with a torch) such a thing and tweaked it abit.
If so, could you give me a couple pointers to think about?
Kind of funny, I'm a welder but am abit chicken on trying something like this on my own equipment, HEH
OH, and NO, I wasn't the one that welded the spindle on. The guy that owned it before me had some welding teacher do it, kind of scarey, eh!
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