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Welding aluminum without a welder
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<blockquote data-quote="The John" data-source="post: 468605" data-attributes="member: 24533"><p>Ive used it in a low stress area to fix a tear below the waterline. I was super careful to heat the hull and it worked and took hold. This tear had minimal separation between the edges, I wouldn't use this as some of the videos shown to add material to gaps. </p><p></p><p>all and all its a tool, but hiring someone to weld a rib or an area with movement/stress is better for the mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The John, post: 468605, member: 24533"] Ive used it in a low stress area to fix a tear below the waterline. I was super careful to heat the hull and it worked and took hold. This tear had minimal separation between the edges, I wouldn't use this as some of the videos shown to add material to gaps. all and all its a tool, but hiring someone to weld a rib or an area with movement/stress is better for the mind. [/QUOTE]
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