| To: | fot@autox.team.net | 
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| Subject: | RE: [FOT] broken head stud | 
| From: | "Brad Kahler" <brad.kahler@141.com> | 
| Date: | Tue, 28 Feb 2006 21:37:33 -0600 | 
| Delivered-to: | mharc@demo.fatchancegarage.com | 
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| Reply-to: | "Brad Kahler" <brad.kahler@141.com> | 
| Sender: | owner-fot@autox.team.net | 
I was kinda wondering about welding an easy out. I thought it might lose its effectiveness by all the heat involved. Thanks for the tips on the pilot guide, gives me a reason to finish getting my metal lathe hooked back up after the move! Brad === Help keep Team.Net on the air === http://www.team.net/donate.html === unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net === Archives at http://www.team.net/archive === http://www.team.net/the-local  | 
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