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Alumaloy Instructions
Alumaloy is a fluxless aluminum repair rod and is very user friendly.
Alumaloy will solidify stronger than the aluminum you are repairing.
Always keep flame in motion and use a neutral flame. IMPORTANT: make
sure to thoroughly clean the aluminum area you are repairing with a fine
wire brush. Also be sure to wear proper safety gear such as
gloves and eye protection when working. Never wear loose clothing or
work around flammable substances. Safety is the Key!!
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Butt Joints - Ends are beveled and
brought together. Follow tinning procedure, stroking both surfaces of the
joint (with tinned groove) with Alumaloy.
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Lap Joints . Parts can be tinned and
slid together while rod is still molten, or a generous fillet of rod can
be applied to the edges of the lap joint, making sure of tinning by
running a stick through the molten area.
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Mitered Joints . (in Windows, Doors,
Screens & Frames) Material is solidly jigged. A neutral flame is played
over the joint area until Alumaloy will melt when drawn across the joint.
Make sure of tinning action by running 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.
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Aluminum Repair . (change design of
aluminum, match patterns and dies) The section to be worked is cleaned by
filing or grinding, then tinned by heating the aluminum to a temperature
that will melt the rod when rubbed on. When tinning, the Alumaloy rod
should be kept out of the flame, letting the heat from the aluminum melt
the rod. Build up with a soft flame. Pre-heat the entire match plate of
the die to approximately 600 degrees F facilitates the operation.
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Aluminum Welding . (white metal with
Alumaloy) Clean plating or scale from surface to be welded. .V. out
fracture and set job up solidly. Pre-heat generally with neutral or
acetylene flame. Just heat directly until parent metal starts to melt,
then dip rod in and out of molten puddle to desired build up.
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Stripped Threads . Drill old threads
out over size so when new fillet is added all drilling and tapping will be
done in Alumaloy. This will make it easier to work with and will increase
strength. After drilling, heat base metal from bottom of hole up. Tin
rod into wall of hole beginning at bottom and work up. Fill hole, cool,
drill and tap as needed.
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