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  • @bobbell5928
    @bobbell5928 5 лет назад +1

    My outdrive fell and broke a 2x3 piece off of the end of the cavitation plate. The body of the unit is thick and the plate thin. Grind a good V where break is and over fill with rod material. Put all the heat on the thick part until it melts the rod, Then i used a air grinder to smooth it level. The repair came out amazing. A little paint and no one will ever know. Took one rod. I also used map gas because of the thick body.
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    • @Aluminum-weld
      @Aluminum-weld 5 лет назад

      Hi Bob,
      Good job, you have plenty of rod left for the next repair when needed.

  • @bushman4543
    @bushman4543 4 года назад

    great video; thank you

  • @Jimlovescock
    @Jimlovescock 5 лет назад

    I’ll be giving you a call soon sir!

  • @mustafakoray4797
    @mustafakoray4797 3 месяца назад

    Aren't any welding used on boats built with rivets?

  • @eedom69
    @eedom69 Год назад

    I had that same yellow propane or map gas tank and a different torch and I couldn't get it hot enough to melt the braze rods. Maybe my torch is wack (cheap brass one at Home depot) it doesn't sound as powerful as yours.

  • @Atreju98050
    @Atreju98050 11 месяцев назад

    does this also work for boats used in saltwater?

  • @user-mp9xu9of8k
    @user-mp9xu9of8k 4 года назад

    Hey, I did this with a canoe and the aluminum on the canoe melted before the rod would even melt, it was supposed to be a 750F rod too, any tips on repairing a blown out hole lol?

    • @Aluminum-weld
      @Aluminum-weld 4 года назад

      What rod did you use. some rods spec in celsius HTS-735-11 is 735 degrees F.

    • @Aluminum-weld
      @Aluminum-weld 3 года назад +2

      You should check out my Heat Control Video. If you do not control the heat you could melt the aluminum. That should never happen if you use HTS-735-11 because HTS-735-11 melts 500 degrees F. below the melting point of aluminum.
      HEAT CONTROL!!

  • @trogarmy
    @trogarmy 3 года назад

    Does this product join two peices of aluminum? Will it weld two peices together?

    • @Aluminum-weld
      @Aluminum-weld 3 года назад

      Sure you can. I have several videos on my channel ruclips.net/user/aluminum-weld showing a tee joint and butt joint. Just follow the instructions.

    • @Aluminum-weld
      @Aluminum-weld 3 года назад

      Also square tubing

    • @trogarmy
      @trogarmy 3 года назад

      @@Aluminum-weld I'm trying to fabricate a new boat windshield. Framing is easy. Its getting the angle bracket right is what I am going for. I'm thinking your product is worth a go. I'll watch some more of your videos!

  • @Aluminum-weld
    @Aluminum-weld 4 года назад

    Hts-735-11 is ONLY sold at aluminum-weld.com/. NOT sold on amazon

  • @milkman2591
    @milkman2591 5 лет назад

    Is that brazing rod?

    • @Aluminum-weld
      @Aluminum-weld 5 лет назад +1

      yes but unlike other rods out there HTS-735-11 contains no aluminum, that fact makes it way more easy to use because it works on contaminated aluminum that other rods cannot.

  • @cjinkser
    @cjinkser 6 лет назад

    Can you use this upside down?

    • @Aluminum-weld
      @Aluminum-weld 6 лет назад

      Hi Chester,
      Yes overhead is simple. I have a video on youtube as well.

    • @Aluminum-weld
      @Aluminum-weld 5 лет назад

      Yes it works easily overhead, I have a video

  • @baubljos103
    @baubljos103 3 года назад +1

    that video does not prove that the rivet or seem won't leak. You gotta do a before/after leak test under pressure.

    • @Aluminum-weld
      @Aluminum-weld 3 года назад

      Well you have a point, but if you read the reviews on our website aluminum-weld.com there are several examples of boat repairs. Also watch Sam Woods repaired several holes in his boat. Search youtube for Sam Woods DIY Aluminum boat repair. This HTS-735-11 will hold R410 and is being used for Air Conditioning repairs so the rivet repair is simple. I will let the customers prove it.

    • @baubljos103
      @baubljos103 3 года назад

      @@Aluminum-weld Oh sure, then you can have the pleasure of selling your product to thousands of customers who don't know any better, and then discover the hard way that the leaks are either not cured or not durable - they'll get out on a lake and their boat will leak.
      Another problem with your aluminum boat repair claims is that the boats are very often held in place by rivets. Generally solid rivets. But even solid rivets fail. The easiest replacement for solid rivets is the mandrel rivet - but they leave a hole. However, your product would be excellent to fill the mandrel rivet holes. Right?
      On the other hand, problem with use of your product to seal aluminum boat leaks, is that the leaks generally arise in riveted ribs and keel. Use of your product in the rib-gaps may temporarily seal a leak - but - you product also creates a permanent wedge between aluminum sheets manufactured to lay flat. Your aluminum-weld wedge cannot be removed unless the whole rib is de-riveted and extracted. And, your aluminum-weld- wedge does not allow for the correct repair which is rivet tightening or rivet replacement.
      I think you are making a mistake to promote the product for this purpose, especially since there are many other excellent purposed for aluminum-weld.

    • @Aluminum-weld
      @Aluminum-weld 3 года назад

      Not sure how you know so much about HTS-735-11 having never used it. Seems that for over 15 years these issues have never come up. I thank you for your concerns. There are other older rods out there that do not work like HTS-735-11. Before you buy read the real customer reviews as some other products may have the issues you brought up.