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Old 18-05-09, 12:34
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Default Short pins

Those short pins would probably be great for somebody with an Australian carrier, with lead plugged track.
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Old 18-05-09, 16:28
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Default The long pins?

I may have some of the long pins that take the collar with a roll pin through it and the pin. N.O.S.
How many do you need?
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Old 19-05-09, 23:40
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I could weld a washer on the one end. Thought it would look poor.
Ideas on how to make them look better?
I need alot of pins, 350 or more.
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Old 20-05-09, 01:48
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It's a time consuming process, but you could machine up heavier washers with the same profile as the cold headed end, press them on and TIG weld them on the pins. Thats what I did, and they look just like the original pins once they have weathered.

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Old 20-05-09, 14:26
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It's a time consuming process, but you could machine up heavier washers with the same profile as the cold headed end, press them on and TIG weld them on the pins. Thats what I did, and they look just like the original pins once they have weathered.

Perry
Could you do the same thing to pins knocked out of an old section of track? I need to add at least two links to each track on my carrier (too short) and replace a piece of steel rod bent at one end used as a temporary link pin.

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Old 20-05-09, 17:39
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Default hardening

I believe what you want to do with the pins is called "case-hardening". If you get the mild steel pins hot in a forge and then remove them and cover them in bone meal, the steel will take carbon from the meal and harden only the outside of the metal. You could mushroom or peen the ends when the steel was untreated, as well as drill a hole on the other end for a cotter pin. Then put them thru the heat process.

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Old 23-05-09, 05:10
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Perry, do you mean you actually made a head and welded it on the end of the pin?
I would do that but I don't have a metal lathe.
Ideas on an off the shelf item I could use?
I will look around the hardware store.
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Old 23-05-09, 11:00
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Default Case Hardening

Case hardening is very easy do do, there are lots of products on the market,there is one called Casenite its just a powder you get the item cherry red roll it in the powder then bring it back to cherry red and the job is done, there are lots of different ones on the market, just ask at any good tool shop, I have used it to harden all kinds of dies and its perfect for the job, just get a tin of it and follow the directions,
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