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Re: welding aluminum

To: "MalcolmJeffcock" <jeffcock@istar.ca>,
Subject: Re: welding aluminum
From: "Andrew B. Lundgren" <lundgren@iname.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 20:38:40 -0600 (MDT)
A fiend of the family welded a broken motorcycle engine cover.  It was
missing about a 4 inch square piece of AL from a crash.  He welded in a
new piece.  The weld looked great and held at least until I gave the
bike away...

On Sun, 18 Jun 2000 21:27:11 -0300, MalcolmJeffcock wrote:

>Listers:
>       I stopped in at a small car show yesterday and there was a booth set up 
>with a guy demonstrating "welding" aluminum with a propane torch and rods that 
>were like brazing rods but white. The method was developed by yet another "US 
>Army Engineer" but to be honest while I approached thinking it was a scam I 
>was 
>impressed. Demonstration "welded holes in an aluminum pipe, had samples with 
>an 
>oil cooler as well as what looked like some small engine sump. I inspected 
>them 
>and they looked good and the strength of the weld was demontrated by him 
>hitting it a number of times with the material in the pipe eventually snapping 
>out of the pipe rather than the weld braking.
>
>       Any one else seen this demo? Is it a scam...ie the best type the type 
>that fools you or is it a worthwhile addition to the garage?
>
>                       Malcolm in Nova Scotia
>


Andrew Lundgren
Lundgren@iname.com
http://www.itwest.net/~lundgren


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