This has a really simple and sensible answer, buy a bloody new one.
It's a moderator, filthy dirty inside, so not much chance of a decent weld anyway, not to mention
It's a moderator, a consumable item, buy a new one.
Neil.
Not picking but would you bin £ 200 tyre with a small nail in the middle of it or have it fixed......?
Have you ever had a tyre fixed?
Tim.243
As a metalworker I would want to look at the actual thing rather than a grainy photograph to see whether starting from its current state I could weld it any better than they did in the factory conditions starting from new.
As a consumer I would be ticked off that somebody would supply something that was not up to the job.
Your analogy of the tyre repair would be better matched if it was a tyre with a weakness that was a result of poor manufacture, rather than after-market-nail damage. If the tyre leaked air because of bad manufacture would you be happy to have it repaired or prefer/expect to have it swapped for a new/good one?
Alan
, what a lot of chat over a **** welding job looks to not have gained any penetration at time of manufacture pos by a robot ? just weld it and bugger all will happen or send it back job done
welded lots of T8's Due to them rusting never had a bullet clip the baffles but then iam not a DIY welder lol. The Americans spent a $1000000.00 on a pen to write in space....the Russians used a pencil....
Tim.243
Not picking but would you bin £ 200 tyre with a small nail in the middle of it or have it fixed......?
Have you ever had a tyre fixed?
Tim.243
As a toolmaker/fabricator my self, making an affective repair is quite often the only option with things people have that come through the door, you can chuck anything away as you know.
However the " small holes in a moderator " would be something similar to a small hole in a tyre left by a nail....
One of the other points made some time back in the dark ages of this thread was brazing or silver soldering was not and effective method of repair...!
I don't know of any English made guns that are not manufactured using those processes...!
I will lay good money there are very few people on this forum that have not had a tyre fixed with a puncture in it..... a new one might be only half the price of a new mod but they would have it fixed...
Get a new one no prob, but most have joined the millions who have neither the skill base, experience, inclination, nor gonads to fix things.....but don't knock the people who can.
Tim.243
oh god it's been a while but I remember those symbols from my coding !

I cannot believe a moderator repair keeping tons of pressure in could be compared with a tyre keeping 30psi inside.
Is it rain in Fintry tonight lol..
