Hi All,
Works well on castings and such but I don't think I'd repair a Healey shroud
with the stuff, though I guess you could. You can also repair the shroud by
using old beer cans and pop rivets and lots of Bondo but I wouldn't do that
either. Although the DPO of my car did something very similar.
I believe that Healey should aluminum is closer to 1100 not 3003. It's soft
stuff.
My welder used pieces of old shroud cut into strips with his TIG welder.
Anyway for those interested he is the information:
*Aluminum Brazing Rod Co.
"Guy Kelly"
1145 Edgar Ave.
Beaumont, CA 92223
(951) 845-0127*
Cheers,
Curt
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 10:44 PM, patrick harris <rotaryman@cox.net> wrote:
> There is another option which some one from the group mentioned a type of
> gas brazing
> rod especially made for dirty aluminum like our shrouds that was quite
> strong
> and cheaper to use as you could purchase a simple Mapp gas and oxygen set
> from
> home depot and lay some rod down. Look up the archives as I cannot
> remember
> the name anymore of the material. pat
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