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Re: Alumaloy
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Posted by JDK on June 10, 2003 at 18:57:51 from (209.206.208.183):
In Reply to: Alumaloy posted by TwinCreek on June 10, 2003 at 07:15:09:
Bought some a few yrs back from tradeshow vendor,as other mentioned"Not as ez as they make it look".To me more like soldering than welding(no penetration).In some instances re-repair worked better with JB Weld or epoxy after other product failed the job.As mentioned depending on alloy(alum)temp sometimes makes base metal slump of "go away" before bond achieved,Would take lots of practice(and rod)to be as good as demonstrators are.
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