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Everybody down in Cottonland good? My geography isn't that great, been hearing lots of reports of damage and a few fatalities in northern MS.

Hope everyone is safe and sound.
 
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I need suggestions on how best to fix this. It is metal. It's the gimbal on my drone.

I think it can be scabbed. I don't think balance will be that much of an issue.

It gets a lot of vibration though.

Anyone work with models that solder much?
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Dats what you get when @wct49 flies your toys ;)

I'd probably use some scrap sheet metal to splint it and JB weld to hold it together. Maybe a small sheet metal screw for good measure.
 
Replacement part is far better route if available. Is that a die cast whatever metal or aluminum? Brazing an overlay across the fracture would be better than an adhesive / mechanical fastener - not too high on the fun-a-meter though
 
Superglue a length of a paperclip spanning the fracture on both sides. Once it dries, come back over with JB Weld. The paperclips will act like rebar in concrete. Just my $0.02
 
That looks kind of like pot metal from the way the break looks. Is the heat from brazing or solder going to damage anything? Rubber parts or seals? I'd see about a new replacement if that's a concern. Also see if anyone makes one of aluminum or other stronger material.
 
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Dats what you get when @wct49 flies your toys ;)

I'd probably use some scrap sheet metal to splint it and JB weld to hold it together. Maybe a small sheet metal screw for good measure.
#truth I eff some shat up.
 
Superglue a length of a paperclip spanning the fracture on both sides. Once it dries, come back over with JB Weld. The paperclips will act like rebar in concrete. Just my $0.02
This is the direction I was headed but the super glue is a superb addition.
 

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