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<blockquote data-quote="historicalarms" data-source="post: 16316" data-attributes="member: 978"><p>I would try the liquid steel suggestion , JB weld comes to mind or, I think Loctite sells a product to repair splines & shafts that have wore loose. </p><p></p><p> I would clean one of the gear bodies very clean of anything other than very bare metal and very lightly cover the other gear with a release agent ( I have use Johnsons furniture wax ), smear a liberal amount of whatever compound you choose on the clean gear and carefully join the two pieces, metal to metal on one gear face and metal to compound on the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="historicalarms, post: 16316, member: 978"] I would try the liquid steel suggestion , JB weld comes to mind or, I think Loctite sells a product to repair splines & shafts that have wore loose. I would clean one of the gear bodies very clean of anything other than very bare metal and very lightly cover the other gear with a release agent ( I have use Johnsons furniture wax ), smear a liberal amount of whatever compound you choose on the clean gear and carefully join the two pieces, metal to metal on one gear face and metal to compound on the other. [/QUOTE]
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