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Old 09-02-2006, 09:07 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by PHL View Post
I really hope welding is the answer.
I was wondering about that as an option. Is there any chance that the crack could be welded (or soldered, or brazed?) without removing the pan? Yes, I do know that welding requires heat and oil is flammable. heh heh Just asking in case someone has done this sort of thing.

From what I've read about bicycle frame construction methods, I know that there are a variety of methods of joining metal parts and each requires a different amount of heat.
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