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"Dave" wrote in :
I saw a TV add for a new product that supposedly makes welding repairs to aluminum much easier; it's called ALUMALOY. It's like a brazing rod, requires no flux of any kind, and only requires propane gas temperature. Almost seems too good to be true ... anyone out there have any experience with this stuff? Same company also makes a similar product for stell and cast-iron; however, in these cases, a type of flux is required. -- Dave Oh man I LOVE that commercial. The lady who does the voice-over has an almost hypnotic voice. I've got to get it on tape for the occasional bouts of insomnia - she'll put me right to sleep. Of course when I wake up I'll want to by some Alumaloy!! There is no way on Earth that stuff works - it looks good in the commercial though. Or maybe I was just hypnotized into THINKING it looked good.... |
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