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Crankshaft welding and grinding

ak diesel driver

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I know this isn't where I should post this but does anyone have any reccomendations for a shop that can weld and grind a crank. I'm rebuilding an air compressor and the rod journals need to be welded and turned. I found 1 shop up here and they wanted $365 to weld and turn 2 journals.:eek: If I buy a new crank they want $700:eek::eek: This thing only weighs about 15 lbs
 

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What about having the journals hard chromed.
I had that done to set of valve stems that where below specs i think it was less than $12 a valve.
An engine rebuilder should know where to have that done if it can be done.
 
how much could you build up doing that? I assume it would be ground round and then built back up with chrome
 
well it looks like I have scored some .020 under bearings found a n outfit in Chicago he's even sending them usps for me.
 
Excellent much better solution.
Is that quincy or aftermarket? Company name? I get involved with rebuilding older quincy's a wee bit so any leads are welcome for parts.

Cheers
Nobby
 
parts appear to be aftermarket the company name is OEM Air Compressor Corporation 4600 S. Kolin Chicago, IL 60632
 

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