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Used either Aluweld or Lumiweld to make a coolant temperature sensor takeoff on a bit of pipe for the kit car (actually a thermo switch for the fan IIRC)
I will ask the bloke that I borrowed a couple of sticks off as I know he had bought both at shows, but not certain which he brought round
Yes the stainless to scratch the surface is a very important part of the job
Mine worked fine and has held up to the task of keeping the joint water tight under pressure for the past few years (its not a particularly stressed component though in my case so not sure how strong the joints really are)
I used a big propane bottle with a burner head I bought from Lidls ages ago which gets plenty hot enough for silver soldering and hot enough to melt aluminium
Only issues I can really see you having is getting enough heat into what is a very effective heat sink
Its tricky to judge how hot things are getting and the parent metal needs to get almost to the point of getting floppy for it to work so be careful not to melt an unwanted hole...keep the heat source moving
Forward planning is VERY important when doing this kind of thing and its wise to have another person available ...even as a third hand or another set of eyes and fire extinguisher / damp towels on hand
TBH best bet is to find someone with a TIG set that will make the job look fab for not much money as its possibly going to be quite visible if its a sump guard
My fan switch takeoff is pretty much well hidden and though not pretty ...is fully functional
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As above, 2mm aluminium won't make a very good bash plate at all . Think I might even want thicker than 2mm steel - with a bike and rider on top a sharp rock will easily go through 2mm aluminium.
As with ariel, the one on my KTM is maybe 6mm and a stronger alloy.
Further, you want a bash plate to be decently tough, so I think it needs to be properly welded really - can see a brazed one just falling off.
If you are stuck with 2mm sheet aluminium, then I'd probably just cut some more (seeing that it's cheap and easy to cut) and rivet it. That'll probably be as strong as the rest - ie not very at all.
I made a fairing out of 1.6mm sheet aluminium and it just about managed not to dent from fly impacts at speed . |
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The lumiweld is stronger than the parent metal if done properly.
That guy who makes the inline 5 kawasaki 2-strokes joins the bandsawed crankcases from his two KH250s together using lumiweld.
As has been said, takes a bit of practice though. I found it was best to set a blowlamp on the bench to heat up the whole area you are soldering and use one of those micro-blowlamps to heat the exact bit you're working on.
Practice on scrap first. The difference in temperature between just right for soldering and Dahli-esque runny metal is quite small.
I managed to solder two red-bull cans together (edge to edge) using it. Proof that it isn't horrifically difficult because I am truly rubbish at soldering. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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mate where abouts are you?, if you can get to west yorkshire my dad does alot of aluminiumwork nd could nock oneup peice of cake  ____________________ was: derbi senda, aprilia sx125, nsr250 mc16, cagiva mito, cb600 hornet now: mk1 bandit, KR1S, landrover series 3 light weight 2.5 petrol, 5speed box |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 126 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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