• Broken Fender Bracket

    From Bob La Londe@none@none.com99 to rec.crafts.metalworking on Thu Dec 11 19:15:08 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.crafts.metalworking

    Buddy of mine asked me to repair a broke fender bracket on his boat
    trailer. He had somebody else do it last time and it cracked right
    through the center of a solo vertical weld. The thing is it was broke
    around the bend and he didn't weld that at all. That's why the repair
    broke.

    I took the tire off to give me some room to work, and of course one of
    the lug bolts twisted right off.

    A spent some time cleaning up everywhere I might weld with the flap
    disc, clamped it up and thought about it... for about ten seconds. I
    had decided to add some frame welds to make it secure in three
    directions preventing shock loads from stressing any one weld without
    support from the other two. Also makes up for my mediocre welding
    ability I hope. I rolled out the MIG, yes MIG, not FCAW. There was no
    wind so I figured to give it a go on the easiest weld atleast. First
    weld was a 4in fillet horizontal looking down along the frame. Not bad
    for a shade tree mechanic. Then I decided to have a go at vertical up
    in the gap where I ground out that weld crack. It was close quarters
    behind the fender, but I could see the weld tying in to each root as I
    worked a V weave up the weld. I had a lot of gloop/drop, but I am 100%
    sure I got good tie in and plenty of filler in between. Then for good
    measure I crawled underneath and made two overhead welds. I've ALWAYS
    used FCAW for overhead welds before, but they both came out okay.
    Almost as good as the first weld. None of them look professional, but
    not bad for a shade tree mechanic.

    Give me another 20 or 30 years and I might actually get good at this.

    Tomorrow (or maybe over the weekend) I'll go over it with a wire brush,
    and hit it was some metal etching primer.

    I still have to find a replacement for the lug bolt and lug nut, but I
    won't have to make a special trip into town for them. I'm going to meet
    up with a couple buddies for lunch tomorrow and I'll chase them down
    before or after.
    --
    Bob La Londe
    CNC Molds N Stuff

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