rake60
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I have a thread on here about the Durafix Aluminum rods.
They work great and you get a pound of rods for $45 USD
Today the wife and I were walking about a large flea market and I saw a vendor who
was selling Low Temperature Aluminum Repair rods for $20 a pound.
If that's the same stuff, I'm buying it!
The vendor did a few demonstrations to prove that it was indeed the same stuff.
It works as easily as this.
(Please note: The legs in this video are spoken for! :big
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2rlkfhhQs8[/ame]
After the can cooled I cut the bottom off of it.
No drip through. It IS the same stuff!
And I only bought 1 pound! :wall:
I've been playing with heavier parts.
It works as well there but my technique needs a little work before I post any pictures of that.
Rick
They work great and you get a pound of rods for $45 USD
Today the wife and I were walking about a large flea market and I saw a vendor who
was selling Low Temperature Aluminum Repair rods for $20 a pound.
If that's the same stuff, I'm buying it!
The vendor did a few demonstrations to prove that it was indeed the same stuff.
It works as easily as this.
(Please note: The legs in this video are spoken for! :big
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2rlkfhhQs8[/ame]
After the can cooled I cut the bottom off of it.
No drip through. It IS the same stuff!
And I only bought 1 pound! :wall:
I've been playing with heavier parts.
It works as well there but my technique needs a little work before I post any pictures of that.
Rick