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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Brazing L to aluminum boat side
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<blockquote data-quote="drxfish" data-source="post: 512027" data-attributes="member: 25361"><p>A local aluminum welder did a video with a guide talking about how difficult it is to weld aluminum boats correctly. The issue is getting the surfaces properly clean to get the temperature right and make everything work. I bought some of those aluminum welding rods with the intention of using it on my old jon. It did not work like you see on videos. The heat dissipates unless you have the proper torch. Then you have the whole impurities issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drxfish, post: 512027, member: 25361"] A local aluminum welder did a video with a guide talking about how difficult it is to weld aluminum boats correctly. The issue is getting the surfaces properly clean to get the temperature right and make everything work. I bought some of those aluminum welding rods with the intention of using it on my old jon. It did not work like you see on videos. The heat dissipates unless you have the proper torch. Then you have the whole impurities issue. [/QUOTE]
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