Welding Aluminium?
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Hi, I’m in the middle of a little project that requires the joining of a Range Rover roof, I’ve tried spot welding with no success, so now i'm down to either bonding, riveting or welding. I have a MIG welder that will take 0.8mm aluminium wire, and just wanted to know if any one has tried this with any success or has any tips.
cheers
Rich
cheers
Rich
Here's a practical way of trying the same thing as welding ally but mouch cheaper to try: Buy two large chocolate bars and a packet of matchmakers. Using a blowtorch (on it's highest setting), try joining the two bars together using the matchmakers as a sort of filler rod without causing either bar to melt too much. When you can make a perfect join between the two bars with no sign of either bar melting, then you are ready to try welding ally. If (like me) you just end up with a puddle of chocolatey goo, either practise more or get someone else to do it!!
I had to tig some holes and add a small patch to the ally bonnet that I'm preparing for my MGB. Fortunately the problem was on the frame underneath the skin, so can't normally be seen. To be honest, it looks completely shite, but is functional. No way would I try to do it myself ever again.
HTH
Sheepy
I had to tig some holes and add a small patch to the ally bonnet that I'm preparing for my MGB. Fortunately the problem was on the frame underneath the skin, so can't normally be seen. To be honest, it looks completely shite, but is functional. No way would I try to do it myself ever again.
HTH
Sheepy
Sheepy said:
I had to tig some holes and add a small patch to the ally bonnet that I'm preparing for my MGB. Fortunately the problem was on the frame underneath the skin, so can't normally be seen. To be honest, it looks completely shite, but is functional. No way would I try to do it myself ever again.
HTH
Sheepy
Can I have your TIG set then?

We have a major problem at work when it comes to the significant Ali welding jobs, belive me when I say we probably have some of the most gifted steel welders in the country.
However I did a visit to the Philippines last year and our guys could not hold a candle to some of them there, so much so, I was tempted to flash a British passport at them to come back with me
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Back to the original Q; yes it is an art form that many will never master, me included, if you can find someone that can then use them. I doubt you could pick up the skill with a normal DIY skill set tbh.
Harry
However I did a visit to the Philippines last year and our guys could not hold a candle to some of them there, so much so, I was tempted to flash a British passport at them to come back with me

Back to the original Q; yes it is an art form that many will never master, me included, if you can find someone that can then use them. I doubt you could pick up the skill with a normal DIY skill set tbh.
Harry
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