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<blockquote data-quote="jumbo16" data-source="post: 500184" data-attributes="member: 33511"><p>If those are flat surfaces alumiweld is your best bet, the rods sold at Harbor Freight are basically the same thing. What I do is put a little piece of steel on the other side of the hole then heat up the surface with a gas torch (I use maap gas) then melt the rod on the hot surface to fill the holes, grind down the aluminum with a grinder and you have a permanent solution. There are lots of YouTube videos showing the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jumbo16, post: 500184, member: 33511"] If those are flat surfaces alumiweld is your best bet, the rods sold at Harbor Freight are basically the same thing. What I do is put a little piece of steel on the other side of the hole then heat up the surface with a gas torch (I use maap gas) then melt the rod on the hot surface to fill the holes, grind down the aluminum with a grinder and you have a permanent solution. There are lots of YouTube videos showing the process. [/QUOTE]
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