Chris & Kelly Sharp wrote:
>I was at a show in Dayton a few years back and there was a guy "welding"
>aluminum tube, cans, plate, etc. with a propane torch and some sort of alloy
>rod. I found several sites on the web that supply something similar.
>
>http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=repair+aluminum+propa
>ne&btnG=Google+Search
>
>http://www.muggyweld.com/index2.html
>http://durafix.com/
>http://virtual-adnet.com/alumiweld/
>
>Never used it myself so can't vouch for it. NFI and the other usual
>disclaimers apply.
>
>
We've tried durafix and alumiweld. They work, but they take quite a bit
of practice. We use the stuff for non critical repairs. I'm not sure I'd
trust my own work on a radiator. Best to have it fixed by a pro.
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