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Old 23-04-20, 21:07
David Herbert David Herbert is offline
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Jordan,
Is it possible that it was the repeated pull of the chains that caused the cracks ? I think that I would be inclined to remove a semi circular piece and section in a piece of fresh metal. If you can find a piece of copper to back up the weld it will act as a heat sink and make life much easier.

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