Difference between revisions of "Aluminum"
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==Working (repairing etc) with Aluminum using a propane torch== | ==Working (repairing etc) with Aluminum using a propane torch== | ||
+ | ===Bonding aluminum=== | ||
There is a product that allows you to repair, weld, seal holes in aluminum with a propane torch.<br/> | There is a product that allows you to repair, weld, seal holes in aluminum with a propane torch.<br/> | ||
You heat the base aluminum until the stick melts when touched to the base.<br/> | You heat the base aluminum until the stick melts when touched to the base.<br/> | ||
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It can to drilled, ground etc.<br/> | It can to drilled, ground etc.<br/> | ||
− | '''Example products: | + | '''Example products:''' |
* http://alumiweld.com | * http://alumiweld.com | ||
* http://www.muggyweld.com | * http://www.muggyweld.com | ||
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Products like these are brazing the aluminum.<br/> | Products like these are brazing the aluminum.<br/> | ||
They are all zinc alloys, Typically, they have a high tensile strength. | They are all zinc alloys, Typically, they have a high tensile strength. | ||
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+ | ===oxy-acetylene=== | ||
+ | With the proper goggles, one can oxy-acetylene weld aluminum just fine...by "professionals" even |
Revision as of 20:16, 20 June 2010
Working (repairing etc) with Aluminum using a propane torch
Bonding aluminum
There is a product that allows you to repair, weld, seal holes in aluminum with a propane torch.
You heat the base aluminum until the stick melts when touched to the base.
Then you flow on the stick, let it cool and the weld is as tough as the base.
It can to drilled, ground etc.
Example products:
Products like these are brazing the aluminum.
They are all zinc alloys, Typically, they have a high tensile strength.
oxy-acetylene
With the proper goggles, one can oxy-acetylene weld aluminum just fine...by "professionals" even