I have a welder and bench grinder.

And I haven't figured out how to capture the videos to replay elsewhere.Man it was a good one. I shared it on my Facebook page but couldn’t here. Bummer.
And I haven't figured out how to capture the videos to replay elsewhere.
Yep. Above my pay grade. My youngest would just push me aside and clickety click and it would be done.I even tried googling it.
Repair. A lobe went flat (possible roller lifter failure)What are they doing welding a broken cam or building up lobes to grind them down?
Still looking but here’s another one.
I'm going to talk to my welder and see what he thinks.
I find this very interesting.
Sometimes scrolling through the posts from a smartphone thumbs accidentally hit disagrees or thumbs downs and we dont realize it. Its happened to me quite a few times.
Hard face rod? I didn't attempt to watch the video. Just find a guy that welds up earth mover buckets or something similar, lol.
What did he charge, compared to a new roller?When my junk **** Crane lifters were failing at a rate of 2 lobes per pass, I was having Ken at Oregon Cams weld and regrind the lobes.
Never had a failure with a welded lobe. Plus, he was doing dozens of blown alcohol cam repairs. Those guys are murder on valve train.
What did he charge, compared to a new roller?
What did he charge, compared to a new roller?
Is he local to you.
It think it was on the comments on the drop-down menu where I saw 50.00 per lobe. I have a small block cam I would gladly pay that to fix the one lobe.