http://www.alumaloy.net A little skeptical, but I saw it on TV the other day and like the idea. You clean the area w/ a stainless brush, heat the metal w/ a torch, and rub the alloy stick across it until it melts & fills the hole. If it works this'd be a good way to shave badge and emblem holes.
I bought into that scam. The only thing I was able to fill was a hole in a beer can. Maybe its just the propane torch I got but it didn't work for me. The repair section has to be absoloutly clean or it won't stick. I tried to fix a crack in an aluminum intake and it didn't do shit. Maybe it's just me. Billy
I haven't tried that brand of aluminum solder, but I did pick up a bundle of similar stuff at Carlisle a year and a half ago. It works exactly as promised. Heat the base metal with a propane torch, and then apply the rod. Let the heat from the base metal melt the rod. It's got a high tensile strength for solder. Having said that, it's no substitute for actually welding aluminum to aluminum. How do you plan on using it? --Matt
Sorry... I just re-read your post. I don't think that you can use this stuff to fill badge and emblem holes, unless your bodywork is aluminum. I also don't know how to properly prime and seal it for painting.
[ QUOTE ] From the Alumaloy site: If it's Aluminum ... you can fix it! Now, with Alumaloy™ and just a hand held propane torch you can repair, weld and fabricate anything made of aluminum, mag alloys or any white pot metals safely and affordably without extensive knowledge or training [/ QUOTE ] Doesn't sound like it will stick to Steel.
They got another one for steel and one for cast iron. Pretty funky, I have to try it. If it works and it's plate-able it can maybe save some of my customers a lot of money, and me a lot of grief. I tried one of these super aluminum solder deals and it didn't work out. But it's worth checking out I reckon. Somebody has to, huh.
Used some rod like it[from westlakes ACE hardware] it fixed a 50 olds grille bar broke vertical in the middle] but I couldn't get it to stick to STEEL at all either......
[ QUOTE ] The only thing I was able to fill was a hole in a beer can. [/ QUOTE ] where can I get some of this stuff? I gotta leak alomost every other beer! Paul
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] The only thing I was able to fill was a hole in a beer can. [/ QUOTE ] where can I get some of this stuff? I gotta leak alomost every other beer! Paul [/ QUOTE ] I don't think this stuff will help you much, You know dam well beer is rich in vitamin P. Billy