How would you go about fixing this ?
Personally I would grind some of the paint off, use the MIG to put 2 or 3 good tack welds on it and paint back over it after. For anyone else, self tapping tech screws.
>>2945887Bondo & fiberglass cloth.
>>2945897>use the MIG to put 2 or 3 good tack welds on itDon't breathe while you're doing that. It looks like there is some zinc left.
>>2945887I'd TIG weld it in place.
Buy a new $15 step ladder and save myself the time sink into fixing that
>>2945887No welder? Bend it back and two sheet metal self-tappers or bolt and two curved washers if you want extra strength.
Basically everything everyone else said is true. Could also use some pop rivets and washers if you want it to look a bit fancier.
>>2945931How is buying a step ladder going to fix his ironing board, dumbass?
>>2945887Probably industrial glue, looks like that's what they used the first time. Maybe try and clean off the surfaces a bit first.
>>2945887Wrap a coat hanger around it, twist it up tight with pliers.
glue + two zip ties + ductape + health insurance
>>2945887What arw we looking at here?Also, id use a flux core welder or a bunch of liquid nails epoxy depending on the application which remains unknown.
>>2946041Meant to say jb weld