Re: TIG Welding Aluminum
[Re: Stanton]
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12/05/09 12:09 AM
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what ever you do, DO NOT use brakleen anywhere within about ten miles of where you are going to weld that.
Thanks, but you're a week late with that advice. Anyhow, tell me why. I'm guessing I was fortunate that nothing happened as a result.
oh, nothing too serious, only that the fumes could KILL you.
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Re: TIG Welding Aluminum
[Re: Stanton]
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12/05/09 12:14 AM
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It's not so much about getting the oil out folks. Aluminum oxidizes and forms a thin layer of aluminum oxide. It melts at 2 to 3 times the temperature of aluminum.
Even if it looks shiny and brand new, it still has a layer on it. Cleaning it off is done with chemicals and the stainless wire brush. If you dont clean it off, once you have the heat high enough to melt it, the aluminum underneath will just run out like water.
Think of it like breaking the crust on a pie, once you get through the top layer everything underneath will be goo.
If you get that thin little layer off aluminum oxide off first, then you only need enough heat to form your puddle in the aluminum. And wont have the danger of melting away the good stuff.
If that makes any sense.
-Dave
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Re: TIG Welding Aluminum
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12/05/09 12:34 AM
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IMO Just use a stainless wire brush and some heat... No matter what type of chemicals you put on it, when you hit it with some heat those impurities will boil to the top...Just apply a little heat and wire brush it. Also you can fill the intake runner with some air arch gouging rods and weld away...They will back up the puddle and the weld wont stick to it at all. Check this stuff out http://www.aluminumrepair.com/video_new.asp
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Re: TIG Welding Aluminum
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12/05/09 02:17 AM
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what ever you do, DO NOT use brakleen anywhere within about ten miles of where you are going to weld that.
Thanks, but you're a week late with that advice. Anyhow, tell me why. I'm guessing I was fortunate that nothing happened as a result.
oh, nothing too serious, only that the fumes could KILL you.
Depending on the formulation of brake cleaner you use, it can make phosgene gas when hit w/ a flame.
And it only takes the tiniest whiff of that to mess you up (seizure, nerve/brain damage, pancreas damage, erc) or kill you. Really, really bad stuff.
Maybe one of the few things that makes hydrazine look safe.
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Re: TIG Welding Aluminum
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12/06/09 12:24 AM
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what ever you do, DO NOT use brakleen anywhere within about ten miles of where you are going to weld that.
Thanks, but you're a week late with that advice. Anyhow, tell me why. I'm guessing I was fortunate that nothing happened as a result.
oh, nothing too serious, only that the fumes could KILL you.
or worse..youll be a walking Zombie...with no lung capacity..
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Re: TIG Welding Aluminum
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12/06/09 01:05 AM
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A stainless steel wire brush is fine as long as it is clean...maybe some alcohol to remove oils. A little trick is to put a piece of copper behind the hole when welding. The filler won't stick to it.
... has to be a stainless brush.... dont sand blast it
I agree dont blast it, it can imbed any impurities deeper in the aluminum. One thing that works great to clean it is John Deere 80% either, let it sit to completely dry out, Either will completely evaporate without leaving any residues. I have done this for many years on aluminum, cast iron, copper, and stainless. Use the brass behind it and it will fill up easier.
Kasey
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