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<blockquote data-quote="wihil" data-source="post: 272099" data-attributes="member: 6487"><p>If welding's out of the question (not really sure why, it can't be that expensive...), the next thing I would think about trying would be that fake aluminum brazing stick stuff - it looks like it'd fill the bulk of it. It's probably going to be more expensive to buy all the product necessary. 5200 is a darling on here, but IMO it's for little leaks and or sealing holes, not gashes.</p><p></p><p>What I'd do is call up your local technical college that offers a welding cert, and find out if you have the students "practice" some welding on it. Might look ugly, but it'd be fixed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wihil, post: 272099, member: 6487"] If welding's out of the question (not really sure why, it can't be that expensive...), the next thing I would think about trying would be that fake aluminum brazing stick stuff - it looks like it'd fill the bulk of it. It's probably going to be more expensive to buy all the product necessary. 5200 is a darling on here, but IMO it's for little leaks and or sealing holes, not gashes. What I'd do is call up your local technical college that offers a welding cert, and find out if you have the students "practice" some welding on it. Might look ugly, but it'd be fixed! [/QUOTE]
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