Victor Rigid Arm Elbow Repair #4
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Victor Rigid Arm Elbow Repair #4
This one had the most damage. I was able to get it all straightened and soldered some re-enforcing straps of brass to the inside. The cracks look bad but with the straps added inside, it is very strong. I tried this one also on my MS with the large brass horn and it is very stable.
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Re: Victor Rigid Arm Elbow Repair #4
Well, now we know what happened to all of the extra rigid arm elbows in the country... they all ended up at your house... 

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Re: Victor Rigid Arm Elbow Repair #4
On the other hand, now we know who to ask, should we need one in the future... 

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Re: Victor Rigid Arm Elbow Repair #4 continued
I wanted to see if I could take care of the very visible cracks now that the elbow is straightened. I used a Dremel tool with a wire wheel to clean out the cracks. Then I used some soldering flux and silver solder to coat the cracked area. After some sanding, they came out pretty good. I need to do a little more sanding and buffing yet. I ordered a brass brush plating kit from Caswell Plating also to cover the silver solder. I will post more pictures once the kit comes and I give it a try. This has been a fun and learning experience. So far, the results are coming out pretty well to save this rare Victor elbow.
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Re: Victor Rigid Arm Elbow Repair #4
I just received the brass brush plate kit from Caswell today. I used it on the Victor Rigid Arm elbow that I had to do the most repairs on. I am very impressed with how the brush plating turned out on the silver solder. This has been a very rewarding and learning experience. The last thing I need to do is to get into the creases and do some more cleaning and polishing.
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Re: Victor Rigid Arm Elbow Repair #4
Very nice application of patience and skill. Thanks for taking time to share the progress. - bill
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Re: Victor Rigid Arm Elbow Repair #4
Ditto. That elbow came a long way... Nice work!
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Re: Victor Rigid Arm Elbow Repair #4
Most of the Rigid Arm elbows I have seen are cracked or bent pretty bad. If anyone has a bad Rigid Arm elbow, I would gladly go into more detail of how to repair it. Just PM me. Or, send me pictures of what you have and maybe I could fix it for you.
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