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How To Easily Join Together Aluminum Plates & Repair Aluminum Parts 

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Learn how to easily join together aluminum plates & repair aluminum parts using the brazing rods shown in this video. The resulting joint/repair is extremely strong if done correctly(Must be super clean and well brushed). The brand used in this video is Alumite, but Alumaloy also works great. Repair your own radiators, windows, or engine parts that have cracked. For cracks, simply drill out the ends of the cracks to stop them from spreading, grind the crack below the surface, then proceed as shown in this video.
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@JoeKind1958
@JoeKind1958 8 лет назад
I worked as a Jeweler / Goldsmith for over 30 years. I am just passing along a simple tip about soldering. The solder always follows the heat. To pull some of that aluminum solder down under the joint and a small amount to the other side. You need to heat that joint on the other side. You should see a small bead form on that other side when the solder starts to flow. I have also used these aluminum rods and I think they are fantastic. One last tip. Don't overheat your work. You used just enough heat till the solder flowed and that's good. Too much heat and you can actually cause the solder (call it brazing if you like) to boil causing a porous and weak joint. Thanks for posting!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+JoeKind1958 Thanks for watching!
@daveodonnell5656
@daveodonnell5656 7 лет назад
Great vid! Would this technique be ok on thin sheet say 0.9mm aluminium or would I get some warpage
@mebeasensei
@mebeasensei 6 лет назад
Hey JoeKinnd1958, do you think I could make an aluminium/gasoline /petrol tank for a motorbike and use only brazing instead of welding?
@rogerlarson8040
@rogerlarson8040 4 года назад
Great additional tip. Thanks for this video and the comments that go with it.
@yun514
@yun514 4 года назад
Ive been for 20 year and RU-vid came up i feel like my 20 years was nothing
@TheScramble8
@TheScramble8 4 года назад
Man how many times have I needed this product over my 25 years as a mechanic. I will be getting some very soon. Fantastic demonstration thanks
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 4 года назад
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@broccolihart1
@broccolihart1 6 лет назад
That was the cleanest brazing joint ive seen so far when doing this kind of work...really nice !!
@BillyStanley
@BillyStanley 4 года назад
Finally, someone who knows what they're doing. Thanks for showing the right way, with emphasis on oxidation. Notes were useful. Adding this to my skill-set soon.
@edlingja1
@edlingja1 3 года назад
Acetone..?
@deanm9816
@deanm9816 4 года назад
This video absolutely pointed me in the right direction. Along with the fact that others have mentioned.. Solder follows Heat. The best joints I've completed so far is with your steel brush method.. Thanks for the tip man!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 4 года назад
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@jacobcarolan1172
@jacobcarolan1172 5 лет назад
In welding class we hit the aluminum t joints with a hammer to see if it will crack. It’s really crazy how tough 16 gauge is to tear or compromise. You hit the nail on the head with the preparation. Aluminum has got to be very clean if you want the strongest joint. A good weld/braze is like a good paint job 90% prep work 10% actually spent welding/brazing.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
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@pierresgarage2687
@pierresgarage2687 9 лет назад
Hi, just picked up the neat holding method with the wrench. Those rods are usually an alloy of aluminum and zinc, they will stick to about everything metal there is. ( Copper, brass, steel, stainless...) One tip from a machinist/welder, not that it really matters in this demo, but prior to brushing, just clean with acetone so the grease don't get rubbed into the sheet, and, if the rods contain flux, no need to brush after you started, just keep the flame on the part, this will keep it from oxidation, the melting point of those products is around 850 F or less. (pure aluminum is 1200 F) Like you said it make a very decent bond. Appreciated the demo, Pierre
@livinggood5545
@livinggood5545 10 лет назад
Awesome brazing job. Never joined aluminum by brazing but you made it look easy. Thanks for sharing.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
Thank you!
@normlehman2847
@normlehman2847 10 лет назад
Great video. You've shown the whole process and demonstrated what "clean" really means. Thanks.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed the video.
@nnanotech5149
@nnanotech5149 4 года назад
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@paullinnell
@paullinnell 10 лет назад
Thank you for the rapid response!
@barthchris1
@barthchris1 8 лет назад
Another awesome video! I didn't know about these rods. I have a 150cc two-stroke gas motor for a large RC airplane that has a cracked exhaust header, this will work perfectly for repairing it. I can see this useful for many other things as well. Thanks!
@grantw.whitwam9948
@grantw.whitwam9948 9 лет назад
I used these on an alum boat and worked great. Make sure the brush is SS, looked like yours was, thanks.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
I think the rod melts around 750 degrees F. The usual welding practices normally apply. If you viewed the image of my muffler repair, I used a die grinder to grind out the crack to allow space for the filler material, and to add strength to the repair. Beveling is definitely good to do.
@snaprollinpitts
@snaprollinpitts 8 лет назад
we picked up some of this rod a while back, but haven't used it yet. thanks for a very good tutorial on how to use it. you are quite a handy man indeed!!! thanks again.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+snaprollinpitts Thank You
@stevet4064
@stevet4064 9 лет назад
Good job on the video. These rods are great. I've built up metal on a carburetor for my bike. Drilled and taped these welds too. Saves me a bunch of time and money.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
These rods are excellent. I repaired an aluminum cooling fin on a flywheel 2 years ago, it is still firmly attached and the engine spins 5,000-6,000 RPM's.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
Die cast is molten metal forced into a cavity, especially zinc based. I have used these rods for many years.
@kalijasin
@kalijasin 7 лет назад
I like brazing. The end result is very clean and smooth.
@RickRose
@RickRose 9 лет назад
Another great video. I've had some of these rods kicking around for years and completely forgot about them. Time to dig them out!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
Rick Rose Thanks Rick. Be sure to share.
@danielmartinez-cj5di
@danielmartinez-cj5di 5 лет назад
This is a very interesting video. This is something to consider for non-critical joints where I don't need to use my everlast welder.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
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@lesroberts2244
@lesroberts2244 5 лет назад
Thanks, very informative.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
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@66jamminjimmy
@66jamminjimmy 8 лет назад
Thanks! Great option for those (including myself) who can't afford a good Tig welder... I just subscribed so I can learn more good stuff.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
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@phatone911
@phatone911 9 лет назад
I have helped design and build aluminum vessels for the Navy for years....and seen friction stir, stick, mig, tig etc.......never this. I am def trying this at home. So intrigued.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
Pat Rigdon These rods work extremely well when the surface is properly clean/brushed, and the correct amount of heat is applied. Be sure to check out my other aluminum repair video as well. Thanks For Watching! Please share and rate Thumbs Up.
@ClawSpike
@ClawSpike 10 лет назад
I had no idea you can do this, thx. Great instructional video.
@SweedSleds95
@SweedSleds95 8 лет назад
Awesome, gotta try this sometime! Thanks!
@geojor
@geojor 8 лет назад
thanks for this one...
@Mrnmotion
@Mrnmotion 8 лет назад
excellent video. thank you.
@jonathandrwal3656
@jonathandrwal3656 10 лет назад
hey thanks for the video, looks very easy and im definitely going to try this on my small project im working on.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
Your welcome John. Just make sure all surface are SUPER clean, and do not apply too much heat. Use a stainless brush also.
@ginamiller6015
@ginamiller6015 3 года назад
Really nice demonstration! Thanks for sharing!! 🙂👍
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 3 года назад
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@tedcosgrove2405
@tedcosgrove2405 5 лет назад
I purchased some rod like this from a guy over 20 years ago. He told me they had used it on aircraft in WW2. His technique was to clean with a stainless steel brush where the parts would be joined. Then heat until the joining material was liquid along the joint. Then he took a fine stainless steel rod / wire and ran it through the liquid joint material scraping the aluminum under the liquid. He said this got rid of any remaining oxidation on the aluminum and assured a good joint. I used it on a few projects and it does result in a very strong joint. Much stronger than solder on steel. More like nickel silver brazing. Yes, TIG would be better, but this requires about $20 worth of equipment vs 220Vs and a big TIG welder. In the past it was often hard to afford really good equipment. It is great that more of us have access to good tools these days.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@johnsmith4630
@johnsmith4630 5 лет назад
Ted Cosgrove thanks for sharing.
@Z32orDIe
@Z32orDIe 7 лет назад
thank u! not only dope video but u put it to the test
@MichaelHarrisIreland
@MichaelHarrisIreland 8 лет назад
Excellent, thanks
@wgoldenny
@wgoldenny 10 лет назад
That process I have not seen before. Great stuff
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
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@naokikashima9349
@naokikashima9349 8 лет назад
Awesome, very helpful. Thank you for the video.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
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@CDcranstonRI
@CDcranstonRI 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your great details video
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 4 года назад
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@robertfernandez4516
@robertfernandez4516 8 лет назад
Nice! Learned something new today!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+Robert Fernandez Glad you enjoyed the video! Please share and rate Thumbs Up.
@tomjeffersonwasright2288
@tomjeffersonwasright2288 7 лет назад
The first time idid it, I pounded it apart to test the bond. The metal broke before the brazing let go. Good stuff.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 7 лет назад
Yes, when done correctly, it's strong stuff. :-) Be sure to rate thumbs up, share my channel with others, and check out my video playlists. Thanks!
@Mrhvac
@Mrhvac 5 лет назад
Good tip regarding sanding the rod. I have been brazing for many years. I am surprised that I haven't been doing that.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
I now use 000 steel wool on the rod. Thanks for watching! Please share.
@davidspin5353
@davidspin5353 9 лет назад
I've got 20 plus year arc welding with certifications. This blows my mind, nice brazing!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
David Spennachio Thanks Dave. I have another video showing how well these rods work. Check it out in my video playlist.
@SanModelMaker
@SanModelMaker 9 лет назад
Very useful. Thanks for sharing.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
Sanjaya Attanayake Thanks For Watching! Be sure to check out my other aluminum repair video, share, and rate Thumbs Up.
@henryraymond8676
@henryraymond8676 8 лет назад
Thanks for this! The vid demonstrates the use of these alum/alloy rods for repairs etc. In the past I've tried bonding aluminum, with little or no success, without a mig welder. Aluminum forms a thin layer of oxide almost immediately on contact with air/oxygen so cleaning is huge. BTW - mig welding jets a flow of inert gas over the surface of an aluminum weld that displaces the oxygen from the surface so you can weld two pieces of Alum together. Thank you Joe*** for that tip. I already suspected heating technique played into the strength etc. of the joint. So the brazing/soldering material is drawn INTO the heat. As in soldering a copper "joint" by applying heat behind the actual joint to "suck" it into the connection. Peace. Great stuff on YT.
@Croy81
@Croy81 7 лет назад
cool vid thanks. tip..that concrete leeches alot of your heat making the process take longer. Also concrete can blow up in your face if heated to much depending on how much moisture is in it.
@crnazvijezda
@crnazvijezda 10 лет назад
Thanks!
@emmawebber9438
@emmawebber9438 9 лет назад
I really enjoyed watching this, and it has given me a few ideas to try this on. Many thanks for making this video, I have shared this onto my Twitter and FB in gratitude. :-) x
@PINKALIMBA
@PINKALIMBA 3 года назад
Thank you. You've earned a sub.
@empireStyle
@empireStyle 4 года назад
I had NO IDEA this was possible, thank you and i will certainly use this method for some of my projects. I always thought you need a whole welding machine etc etc but i can do this in my condo balcony haha
@mkat_551
@mkat_551 3 года назад
Your english is very good.
@charlesdickens6706
@charlesdickens6706 3 года назад
....why in your condo when you have a palace on the Black Sea ?
@starforged
@starforged 10 лет назад
Thank you for sharing.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
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@mcquality55
@mcquality55 8 лет назад
Great video - thanks for sharing!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+mcquality55 You're welcome!
@mckinleawells3920
@mckinleawells3920 9 лет назад
Great video. It worked very nicely!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
McKinlea Wells Good to hear! Be sure to check out my other videos as well, share with others, and rate Thumbs Up. Thank You!
@benjamingoogins1267
@benjamingoogins1267 9 лет назад
Awesome. Great video. Intriguing. I have a perfect project to try this on.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
trees dirt Thanks! Be sure to check out my other videos, and share. I do have another video showing these rods filling up a hole in a pot.
@kirkblee5853
@kirkblee5853 9 лет назад
If you use a proper flux (and do your brazing off the huge heat sink of a concrete floor) you will get a better joint that will fillet on both sides, even if you only apply on one side. You will also be able to skip the majority of the wire brushing. Still; this does illustrate how strong a brazed joint can be, even when done less than optimally.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
Concrete, like a fire brick, is a very poor conductor of heat. No flux is needed with these rods, but I am sure the result would be even better if you did use flux. Brushing surface oxidation under heat is mandatory when using these brazing rods(according to the manufacturer, as well as my testing) Thanks For Watching!
@nathanmciver6496
@nathanmciver6496 Год назад
I haven't got to try brazing yet! I can emagine from my research you are 100% correct! I also seen somone online showing a strength test which had interesting results! One person with a scale and the other with a hammer! So that was nice when you hear that brazing is only for decorative! I know steel is better to be welded within some cases, I just can't wait to see what aluminum provides!
@tomhanrahan8115
@tomhanrahan8115 10 лет назад
People don't understand the benefits of taking the time on prep work such as wire brushing considering the few minutes of prep are less effort than re-brazing/ soldering/ welding and well anything in life Haha. Good video. I'm probably going to pick some of these up soon.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
Thanks! Practice on a few pieces, you will learn fairly quickly.
@anagramconfirmed1717
@anagramconfirmed1717 4 года назад
Which people?
@declanmcevoy75
@declanmcevoy75 5 лет назад
Best video on this iv seen yet
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
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@1911s4me
@1911s4me 10 лет назад
I like the fact that it hardly warped, I'll have to get some of that for sure.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
These rods are the next best thing after welding. Thanks For Watching! Be sure to share.
@GCK50
@GCK50 8 лет назад
Great video. Thanks!!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+GCK50 You're welcome!
@TheUnderscore_
@TheUnderscore_ 2 месяца назад
Huh, I'm already subbed to this channel! Seems past me needed your help and present me does once again. Thanks (again)!
@michaelwebb8788
@michaelwebb8788 8 лет назад
Cool video. Thanks for the info. I have been wanting to experiment with this for an art project and you taught me the basics of how to make a good braze.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+Michael Webb Glad I was able to help. Be sure to check out my other videos, rate thumbs up, share, and subscribe. Thank You!
@michaelwebb8788
@michaelwebb8788 8 лет назад
Will do!
@bradg8682
@bradg8682 6 лет назад
Sweet I'm gunna give it a try,I was waiting for the concrete to pop you got lucky
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 6 лет назад
Brad g That only happens if there's a lot of moisture in the concrete, and you keep the flame in one spot.
@scottdowney4318
@scottdowney4318 9 лет назад
I bought Harbor Freight rods and they worked fine for repairing AC tubing on the car. Tube had broken where it enters a large bolt on flange bracket. So, drilled out old tube in bracket. Cleaned up tubing and brazed together. Saved me over $100 they wanted for that part.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
Glad to hear it worked well for you. Large tube or small tube? If it was the small tube, I hope you did a really good job cleaning the surfaces under heat before applying the brazing rod. The high pressure side can reach 250-400psi. Thanks for watching!
@scottdowney4318
@scottdowney4318 9 лет назад
electronicsNmore Small tube where it enters the condenser, so yes high pressure. It is perfect leak free. You can just tell when you get a good braze. I have done a lot of welding so have some experience. Scratching the aluminum braze material while hot even using a brush or even a screwdriver on the metal is good to break the oxides. I sanded it clean and bright first.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
OK, good, just wanted to make sure. :-)
@ayangcarimansoer1736
@ayangcarimansoer1736 9 лет назад
Scott Downey ty 32o k .
@jean-louisrec6318
@jean-louisrec6318 5 лет назад
Super boulot !!!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
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@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
Sure is. Normally you would have to use a special welder to do this. With these rods you can repair just about anything(Aluminum, zinc diecast, or pot metals). I've used them countless times over the years.
@tiffanyphan3967
@tiffanyphan3967 9 лет назад
great vid, thank you.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
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@gmindgjerd
@gmindgjerd 5 лет назад
Good one.
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@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
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@chp656
@chp656 8 лет назад
Thanks.Very good Video.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+cristian pommersheim Thanks for watching Cristian! Be sure to check out my video playlists and share my channel with others.
@JanYi2023
@JanYi2023 7 лет назад
Thanks for the great video
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@electronicsNmore 7 лет назад
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@iancraig1951
@iancraig1951 10 лет назад
switched on bloke--its good to see
@1ZZFE
@1ZZFE 8 месяцев назад
Awesome
@thejlx
@thejlx 9 лет назад
ok i am impressed and here i thought anything aluminium brokeded is brokeded for good. i think i haz reason for buying a torch and some rods :) should make for some nice antenna repairs
@dampowers
@dampowers 10 лет назад
good info...thanks..i have a project coming up on cast aluminum...will be trying HTS 2000....is this a similar product to which you are using
@1miltond
@1miltond 8 лет назад
Great Video Sr this is a great idea for some welding part were is going to be low stress and at a low cost Normally you need welder and argon gas and the Mather load so great video
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+1miltond Thanks for watching! Please share.
@TheHobbyShed
@TheHobbyShed 9 лет назад
Cool stuff man... nice work...Will subscribe and remember this site for the next aluminum boat I rebuild!! Thanks again! J.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
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@raymondbrown2307
@raymondbrown2307 9 лет назад
But it is great stuff. Works very well if done correctly.
@oscardelaserna9788
@oscardelaserna9788 7 лет назад
Do you recommend Cobra torches?
@calbitdotcom
@calbitdotcom 10 лет назад
Bravo!
@mohamedbenallal7465
@mohamedbenallal7465 8 лет назад
Tanks a lot sir Realy good job
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+Mohamed Benallal You're welcome! Please be sure to check out my other videos, rate thumbs up, and share. Thank You!
@leviterande
@leviterande 10 лет назад
this is useful
@adelaebraheem
@adelaebraheem 9 лет назад
Wonderfull thank you
@genghisman39
@genghisman39 10 лет назад
What's the temp rating on that joint before it remelts the brazing? Also did you bevel the joint like you would for welding, or is the application not require it?
@leviterande
@leviterande 10 лет назад
any tip on how you solder on stainless steel?
@CSSIandAssociate
@CSSIandAssociate 10 лет назад
Great Video what is diecast and pot metals? How did you come with this? Thanks for the great education on your site.
@mikemoore9757
@mikemoore9757 5 лет назад
When welding or brazing aluminum, cleanliness is next to Godliness.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
It definitely needs to be super clean. Thanks for watching!
@shahidkhalil1382
@shahidkhalil1382 8 лет назад
nice job, thanks
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed the video!
@AchrafAmesguine
@AchrafAmesguine 6 лет назад
AWESOME AS EVERYTIME
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 6 лет назад
Achraf Amesguine Thanks!
@Taciolourenco
@Taciolourenco 10 лет назад
gostaria de ter esta solda no brasil como que faço pra ter. ou receber aqui
@Lyman3578
@Lyman3578 8 лет назад
Great video I am glad that someone posted this. I knew this could be done but was not sure what to use or how to do it. Now for small repairs I don't have to have someone do it for me that has a welder. I can do it myself.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+Steve H Glad you enjoyed my video! Please be sure to share my channel with others and rate thumbs up. Thanks.
@Lyman3578
@Lyman3578 8 лет назад
Your Welcome.
@crossthreadaeroindustries8554
@crossthreadaeroindustries8554 6 лет назад
Nice share, just ordered up some of these, need to make a custom model engine muffler.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 6 лет назад
Great to hear!
@amirlalgerien6238
@amirlalgerien6238 4 года назад
Thank you! ...............................
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 4 года назад
You're welcome! Please share
@BillyMcBride
@BillyMcBride 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video. An edge to edge at a 90 degree angle, so as to make a container in a box shape, is what I myself would like to connect with aluminum sheets but working from the outside of the box, and around it seems difficult. I say a box shape to simplify, but there are complex curves in the actual shape, and they connect at the edge. It would be a sculpture. I thought I would just check here for some advice, before looking elsewhere. Thank you.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
These rods should work just fine for that. Thanks for watching!
@johnw.peterson4311
@johnw.peterson4311 5 лет назад
After brushing use acetone, let dry ,then braze for best braze outcome
@crnazvijezda
@crnazvijezda 10 лет назад
Thanks for nice idea and presentation! What torch you used? I have only propane torch is this enough? Where I can buy this rods on Internet or ebay? Thanks for answers!
@PRACERZ
@PRACERZ 8 лет назад
Very sweet ! I can now try to repair what I was going to throw away !!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 8 лет назад
+PRACERZ Hello there. I have been able to save many things using these aluminum brazing rods. Please share my channel with others, and rate thumbs up.
@markthomas8023
@markthomas8023 4 года назад
Well you certainly took your time with that little braze,
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 4 года назад
You can't rush the job when brazing aluminum, otherwise you'll end up with a poor joint.
@TheJtbmetaldesigns
@TheJtbmetaldesigns 9 лет назад
Hey buddy good show. Tried this two years ago with similar product. Joints are very strong. I applied WAY too much alloy. Now I see that it goes on like a crayon when done correctly. Just a thought, an oxyacetylene torch might be better than propane. More heat and better focused. Get in quicker and oxidize metal let to boot.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
You can use a neutral flame with an oxy-acetylene torch, just be very careful, it is very easy to melt the aluminum. Thanks For Watching!
@TMac0925
@TMac0925 3 года назад
Nice video. Thank you. Did you use propane or map gas?
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 3 года назад
MAPP
@thecube5861
@thecube5861 4 года назад
Well hot damn, this is great! Will this also work for very thick pieces, in the neighborhood of 6mm? (1/4 in) because i really need to know. I will be getting myself some of these rods, and thanks for the awesome step-by-step.
@SmittysPlace
@SmittysPlace 10 лет назад
thanks for posting.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
Your Welcome! Be sure to check out my video playlists.
@Claudiomarsantos
@Claudiomarsantos 9 лет назад
Very, very good...!!! Aplicattion imediattly!!! Hugs...!!!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
Thanks for watching Claudio! Be sure to share my channel with others, and rate Thumbs up.
@huzlmann
@huzlmann 7 лет назад
That looks very good!
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 7 лет назад
Strong too. :-)
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 7 лет назад
How about we test it using your head? Maybe it will knock some sense into you, and you'll learn to post polite comments. NOTHING is fake on this channel. I guess the exhaust repair I did in the video description area on my GY6 scooter was also a fake/weak repair. No time for stupidity on this channel.
@djexclusivee
@djexclusivee 4 года назад
I’m pretty amazed by the wrench holding it up too hehe
@jimsutton4456
@jimsutton4456 10 лет назад
Nice video, you helped me as you clearly knew what you were doing with your technique, Question -- If I want to braze a big aluminum piece, for example an 80 qt Pot, do I have to supplemental heat it on a BBQ grill to get the entire piece up to some high temperature. There's be a lot heatsink in this large pot to dissipate the hear. Say I want to braze the Pot Lid onto the pot, for example.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 10 лет назад
Preheating the lid in an oven to 600 is a good idea. Usually the lids are not too thick. You should not have a big problem repairing the lid. Make sure you drill out the ends of the crack(To prevent it from traveling), then grind the crack down a bit.
@lukasschmidt50
@lukasschmidt50 7 лет назад
Jim Sutton is like as a glue!!!
@McNighthawk750
@McNighthawk750 8 лет назад
at 9:21 Yeah... can your hand me your adjustable wrench? LoL
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