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  • Many of the tire-rings had been cut, rewelded, and again fixed and bolted on the wheels; the wood of these having contracted so much in the intense heat, as to have rendered these repairs indispensable.

    Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia 2003

  • Goes in first thing tomorrow to be rewelded and reinforced.

    grouse Diary Entry grouse 2001

  • Tom saw bands must be resoldered or rewelded prior to sharpening.

    8. Tools Johannes Schollbach 1993

  • Each machine had to be rewelded at the lower end of the main operating lever on several occasions.

    Chapter 7 in each case the machines were broken and were not operational. 1987

  • The clothing waiting for him in wardrobe loads did not fit perfectly; the chief valet snipped and rewelded, muttering apologies.

    Citizen Of The Galaxy Heinlein, Robert A. 1957

  • If an officer cannot do that, and if he is mistrustful of all power save his own, he cannot command in peace, and when he goes into battle, his unit strength will fragment like an exploding bomb, and the parts will not be rewelded until some stronger character takes hold.

    The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2 United States. Dept. of Defense

  • Many of the tire - rings had been cut, rewelded, and again fixed and bolted on the wheels; the wood of these having contracted so much in the intense heat, as to have rendered these repairs indispensable.

    Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia Thomas Mitchell 1823

  • They make you question the sliced and rewelded Citroen, alas.

    ArtsJournal: Daily Arts News 2010

  • Further, if those welds are found to be substandard, the joints would have to be ground out and rewelded, adding more cost and time.

    unknown title 2009

  • Further, if those welds are found to be substandard, the joints would have to be ground out and rewelded, adding more cost and time.

    unknown title 2009

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