Originally Posted by earlyriser
If you need micro welding, Tony at Micro Precision, is top notch.

https://www.microprecisionwelding.com/

Not for this repair... you need a machinist who can make a new rod, and is able to weld or silver braze the new rod into the ejector blade. A weld repair at that thin point of fracture will likely fail sooner than later. No sense paying to do the job twice. And if it breaks while hunting, and the broken rod and blade gets kicked out and is lost in high grass, then it just got a lot more expensive.


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