Bugeyed Earl
Well-known member
I picked up a cheap HF 4x6 horizontal bandsaw this week with a known problem - the moving jaw nut was broken, but fortunately the owner kept the parts so I could attempt a repair. Apart from that and a shocking amount of brass powder in the gearbox, it's in great shape and I'm just clamping material to the fixed jaw for now.
So I have both parts of the nut on my bench, and could certainly weld it together if it's steel, but looking at the granular texture where it split, I'm wondering if this is cast iron? I did a grind test and I can't see any difference from a piece of mild steel bar stock. I've already ordered a replacement nut from Grizzly, though I'm not certain it will fit (it was only $8,) but I'd probably try to stick this one back together if I had some silicon bronze filler rod.
Does anyone know if cast iron would be used to make a small part like this nut with its two threaded holes? Is it just junky cast steel?
So I have both parts of the nut on my bench, and could certainly weld it together if it's steel, but looking at the granular texture where it split, I'm wondering if this is cast iron? I did a grind test and I can't see any difference from a piece of mild steel bar stock. I've already ordered a replacement nut from Grizzly, though I'm not certain it will fit (it was only $8,) but I'd probably try to stick this one back together if I had some silicon bronze filler rod.
Does anyone know if cast iron would be used to make a small part like this nut with its two threaded holes? Is it just junky cast steel?
