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> Anyone seen or used Alumaloy?, saw an infomercial today
seanery
post Sep 6 2003, 05:01 PM
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This looks interesting (melts at 720 degrees F) so not a super high temp fix, but quick and it looked fairly strong.

Here is their webpage

Any thoughts, opinions, experiences?
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Katmanken
post Sep 6 2003, 07:37 PM
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You haven't seen me if anybody asks...
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Seanery,

Sounds like the aluminum weld rod I bought at Sears Tool store. Had a cracked aluminum oil pan in my mower and used it to patch it. Ground the crack out and heated it up with a oxy-acetylene torch. Stuff just dabs in and hardens. Looks a lot like an aluminum weld and it was harder than hell when I had to dremel off some excess.

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