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Re: Lead vs. Bondo

To: jroverca@tiac.net, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Lead vs. Bondo
From: RJohn50603@aol.com
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 08:12:25 EDT
In a message dated 10/19/98 5:40:40 AM Central Daylight Time,
jroverca@tiac.net writes:

<< I saw an infomercial for a product called ALLUMALLOY.  It seemed hokey so I
 just dissmissed it.  Yet if it truley works as the commercial said, it would
 seem to counter all arguments made for and against lead and bondo.
 
 The product was realitivly cheap, you applied it with a propane torch.  No
 special preparation, just good clean surfaces.  Supposedly it is extremely
 strong.  The commercial used the repair of an intake manifold.  It can be
 drilled and tapped.  The only down side I saw was that it probably didn't
 hand sand well so you would have to get a s close to final shape as
 possible,  use a grinder/electric sander.
 
 Anybody else heard of this stuff?
 
 Safety Fast!!
 
 Ross Overcash, 74B, NAMGBR 2-1172, Ayer, MA >>

Ross,

I saw the same infomercial and was very curious. 

We have an awesome hardware store near here and I know the manager. I spoke to
him about this product that I saw on TV. He said it sounded like something
they carried. He said they had'nt sold any in quite awhile. He got a
department manager over to us who quickly found the product. I bought two rods
at $2.00 ea. 

I used one to weld two aluminium pieces of 3/4" X 1/8" together with a propane
torch for a project I was working on. It worked very well. 

I also have an intake manifold with a stripped bolt hole that I plan on
repairing with that product. After using it on the flat stock, I have no doubt
that it will work. 

R. Johnson - Dallas

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