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Re: Welding aluminium Mon, 27 September 2004 04:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
You can still oxy weld aluminium but it requires a bit of practice.
The main thing to consider when welding this stuff is you MUST clean the surface extremely well (steel wool + a bit of liquid soap works well) and dry it off with the air gun so there is no oil etc. left on it.

TIG welding is the best option but not many people have a TIG laying around and leadfoots like me tend to blow holes in things with the TIG.
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