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<blockquote data-quote="Nevillizer" data-source="post: 144715" data-attributes="member: 1773"><p>I have beed experimenting with Alumaweld trying to get the nack of it. Was gonna include it in our DIY video on boat restoration / modification but I cant seem to get the stuff to take. I have "tinned" the surface. Cleaned of the slag. Then re heat surface then apply rod. I just can't get it to bond. It just beads and rolls of. </p><p></p><p>Would really like to use it in video since it is all about doing it youself with only common tools and basic skills. Anyone have some suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nevillizer, post: 144715, member: 1773"] I have beed experimenting with Alumaweld trying to get the nack of it. Was gonna include it in our DIY video on boat restoration / modification but I cant seem to get the stuff to take. I have "tinned" the surface. Cleaned of the slag. Then re heat surface then apply rod. I just can't get it to bond. It just beads and rolls of. Would really like to use it in video since it is all about doing it youself with only common tools and basic skills. Anyone have some suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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