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Aluminum welding,,,,? |
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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13546 |
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Posted: 29 Mar 2022 at 7:01pm |
I had been seeing them commercials on doing some aluminum welding with that special weld rod that Harbor Freight sells,,,so I thought ,,,What The Heck,,,and bought a pkg of i think,,6 rods bout 14" long. I had a Pierce 12,000 Winch that a friend had given me 2 years ago and it had one of the end plates had a chunk broke off and the other end had also cracked. I took the pieces to 2 welders in town and they both wanted OVER $250 to repair and I figured I would try the HF rod once and if it did not work,,I would bite the bullet and have a real welder do the repairs..... I Watched a couple of videos and biggest issue is to get the parent metal up to 725° BEFORE you apply the rod to the parent metal and let the parent metal melt the rod and use the rod to "move" the liquid aluminum as you add more aluminum to the puddle. After a couple of tries on a piece of junk aluminum,,,I took a slug of Jack Daniels and fired the torch up,,,,, One of the videos had them using them small green propane bottles for heat source but I never could get it hot enough so I used my Propane/ Oxy torch ,,,, I will tell you WHAT,,,,that stuff works slicker than owl chit,,I was amazed !! The literature even says you can use this rod on pot metal,,,Pot metal, even dis=similar metals,,, It really works great,,!!!
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shameless dude
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Scott B
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Now Joe, I'm a bit confused and wonderin. Was it the welding rod or the slug of Jack Daniels that worked slicker than Owl Chit........
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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13546 |
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Well,,Scottie,,,I couldn't rightfully say,,,,,,I tripped over an empty bottle of something when on my way into the house,,,,,,,, Actually ,,I ain't had a drink since my Cardiologist gave me two choices bout 25 years ago,,,,,,He told me "You can keep on drinkin like you do and figure on NOT makin it past 60,,,or you can throw away all them "hid-out" bottles of JD and maybe make is past more years,,,,,,, SO,,, I took those I knew of and went and buried them by the back fence,,,you know...in case they run out or someone starts a war and we need some antiseptic,,,,,,,,,,, PS,,that weld rod is best I've ever tried,,,!!!!
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LouSWPA
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Clinton, Pa Points: 24219 |
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Joe, is it actually welding, or is it more like brazing or soldering?
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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13546 |
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Aw Chit,,,you caught me ,,,Lou,,,,!! You sure did,, Naw,,I wasn't trying to fool no one,,just sometimes my mouth don't say what my brain is thinking,,,,annd my typing fingers don't pay no attention to either of them,,,,, Yes,,it is just soldering and it is the best'est I've ever seen and biggest issue is getting the parent metal hot enough (725°) If you try to melt the aluminum rod onto the weld,,and the parent metal ain't hot enough,,the rod just runs off your work and makes a mess. I went back to HF and bought another two bunches,,,you know,,,to make sure I gots some IF I need to,,,,, Fact is,,I'ma gonna try to "weld" some pot metal,,,brochure says it will,,,!!
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LouSWPA
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hey Brudder, I didn't catch ya, I was just curious.....and, uh, I get what you mean having trouble with the brain and the mouth, or brain and fingers communicating!
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I am still confident of this;
I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps 27 |
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Ted J
Orange Level Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Location: La Crosse, WI Points: 18819 |
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WELL,,,,,,,,,,,the brain,,,,,,,,,,,,,doesn't communicate....it only THINKS it can. The mouth is like a fine watch,,,it runs just fine. Now the fingers.....well we won't get into that on here,,,,,SO..... Can you "weld" "solder" "braze" them ole lawn chairs with the stuff?? Do you HAFTA us JD with it? Is that for a cooling effect?? Or is it a flux?? Hehehe.....
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JW in MO
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That’s good to know, I’ve watched some videos by Muggy Weld but didn’t want to go through the hassle of ordering the stuff and of course the lot size is 20 times more than I want, especially if it doesn’t work. Next time I’m in HF I’ll pick some up.
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