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Stuart_B

posted on 18/3/08 at 04:20 PM Reply With Quote
Welding aluminium

Hi all, Can you weld aluminium using a mig welder?

and if so how?

thanks

stuart

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Benzine

posted on 18/3/08 at 04:21 PM Reply With Quote
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mookaloid

posted on 18/3/08 at 05:14 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Benzine
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good link





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Wadders

posted on 18/3/08 at 07:22 PM Reply With Quote
It's hard work with a hobby type Mig, you really need a 4 roller industrial machine with serrated rollers a different liner and pure argon.

Al.

Originally posted by stuart_
Hi all, Can you weld aluminium using a mig welder?

and if so how?

thanks

stuart







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iank

posted on 18/3/08 at 07:42 PM Reply With Quote
You can get a special MIG spool gun with a small spool of wire feeding only 6 inches rather than the normal meter or two.

Still won't be as neat as TIG.





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Stuart_B

posted on 18/3/08 at 08:01 PM Reply With Quote
that is a good link, lots of infromation.
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mark chandler

posted on 18/3/08 at 10:08 PM Reply With Quote
Tried it a few years ago, then purchased a TIG.

It is almost impossible to get a decent weld from a hobby machine IHMO, it is possible to stick two bits of ali together but the weld will look poor and is no good for anything containing fluids. So if you are planning a fuel tank then forget it.

Regards Mark

[Edited on 18/3/08 by mark chandler]

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Muck

posted on 19/3/08 at 10:28 AM Reply With Quote
I'm not a particularly experienced welder, and aluminium welding seemed a bit daunting, so Ive just got some of these.

HTS-2000

Haven't had a chance to try them out yet, but I probably stand a better chance of getting a good result than I do with a TIG.

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thomas4age

posted on 19/3/08 at 06:15 PM Reply With Quote
that soldering stuff is pretty good, I have the durafix type stuff and I have soldered loads of non critical parts with it,

I thought I had pictuires in my album but can't find them, will look at home for them.

the thing is that peel strength of the joint's is not really strong, so for large seems I would consider soldering it together and then covering the whole piece with GRP of better carbon and epoxy. simply breaking a joint is a whole different story it's pretty strong stuff.

grtz thomas





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Syd Bridge

posted on 19/3/08 at 06:33 PM Reply With Quote
They build aluminium boats with spool in hand guns. Hook 'em up to ac/dc tig power units to get the power.

One local yard is using a couple of the cheap inverter units with the hand spools attached, and are quite happy with it.

And the welds look just like tig, with a good operator pushing the trigger.

Cheers,
Syd.

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Stuart_B

posted on 19/3/08 at 09:21 PM Reply With Quote
Hi, has any body use this type of welding, Link

thanks

stuart

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IDONTBELEIVEIT

posted on 19/3/08 at 10:05 PM Reply With Quote
T.I.G welding ali should look something like this

5% silicon rods flow nice but not quite as strong as 5% magnesium
mind the fumes though





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iank

posted on 19/3/08 at 10:21 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by stuart_
Hi, has any body use this type of welding, Link

thanks

stuart


Plenty it's also called Lumiweld/Technoweld, more like soldering or brazing than welding, but good for smaller nonstructural work.
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=59205

There's usually a guy demonstrating/selling it at the kitcar shows.

[Edited on 19/3/08 by iank]





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thomas4age

posted on 21/3/08 at 10:27 AM Reply With Quote
stuart read my post one page back!

it's good stuff just not as good as welding.

grtz Thomas





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Stuart_B

posted on 21/3/08 at 11:56 AM Reply With Quote
is this the thread, Linky

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matt_claydon

posted on 21/3/08 at 07:04 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by iank
quote:
Originally posted by stuart_
Hi, has any body use this type of welding, Link

thanks

stuart


Plenty it's also called Lumiweld/Technoweld, more like soldering or brazing than welding, but good for smaller nonstructural work.
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=59205

There's usually a guy demonstrating/selling it at the kitcar shows.

[Edited on 19/3/08 by iank]


The base metal does actually melt as well though so technically it is welding. When the filler melts, at a relatively low temperature, it reacts with the aluminium and causes that to melt to, presumably by lowering it's melting point. I knocked up an inlet manifold with it and was quite impressed.

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thomas4age

posted on 23/3/08 at 06:53 AM Reply With Quote
hey Matt, is that this one?
and more importand did it stay in one piece?

GSXR 750 TBs and manifold
GSXR 750 TBs and manifold


the durafix and lumiweld stuff is the same I've been told don;t know whether this is true,
there's also a german company completly specialized in alloy soldering http://www.rexin-loettechnik.de/

Grtz Thomas





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Stuart_B

posted on 26/3/08 at 03:31 PM Reply With Quote
Hi all, i recived the rods today so i am going to have a crack at making my manifold today.

i post up some pics once i have done the welding.

stuart

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Stuart_B

posted on 26/3/08 at 09:11 PM Reply With Quote
Here is mine go at it. Rescued attachment 2.JPG
Rescued attachment 2.JPG

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