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A mitered joint is similar to a butt joint except the two pieces that are connected together are cut in angles. Alumaloy can also be used to repair this type of a joint.  The material is solidly jigged. A neutral flame is placed over the joint area until the Alumaloy will melt when drawn across the joint. Make sure of tinning action by running the solid end of rod through rod deposit. After tinning, the joint may be built up and finished as desired. These joints are stable in the presence of humidity and have remained in perfect condition after many years of exposure.

Looking to purchase Alumaloy? We sell alumaloy by the rod for $1.32 each. Visit our Alumaloy online order form.
 
 
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