EDIT 11/28/10: I finally selected HTS-2000 which was recommended here. I was a little hesitant to use it on anything structural but I used it to braze fender mounts to my GSXR forks to adapt the GS front fairing to them. No the fender is plastic, but I also mounted the under fender brace for extra fork stiffness and have seen no fatigue or cracking at the fender mounts. Aluminum needs alot of heat , but if you have a good torch then this stuff is good.
http://aluminumrepair.com/land/index.asp?src=google&gclid=CJbig_CwxaUCFZdS2godxwTlWA
I need to make a guage cover to clean up the look of my Gixxer street fighter. This is a non structural cover that will attach to the gixxer guages. I'm going to try this and even better you can apparently buy the same stuff at Harbor Freight.
The only down sides i have seen are that depending on the supplier, there may be variations in quality and strength of the material. Otherwise as long as the material doesn't see more than the 700 deg F required to get it to flow should be a nice alternative to spending $600+ for a Mig machine to for welding small Aluminum repairs.
This is probabaly an ideal technique for repairing those pesky broken carb float posts :-\\\
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jijW310xvp4&feature=related
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=44810
http://www.durafix.com/
http://www.aluminumrepair.com/
FYI HB also has one of these. 18" Bending Brake
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=39103
Gotta love these guys.
Pos
http://aluminumrepair.com/land/index.asp?src=google&gclid=CJbig_CwxaUCFZdS2godxwTlWA
I need to make a guage cover to clean up the look of my Gixxer street fighter. This is a non structural cover that will attach to the gixxer guages. I'm going to try this and even better you can apparently buy the same stuff at Harbor Freight.
The only down sides i have seen are that depending on the supplier, there may be variations in quality and strength of the material. Otherwise as long as the material doesn't see more than the 700 deg F required to get it to flow should be a nice alternative to spending $600+ for a Mig machine to for welding small Aluminum repairs.
This is probabaly an ideal technique for repairing those pesky broken carb float posts :-\\\
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jijW310xvp4&feature=related
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=44810
http://www.durafix.com/
http://www.aluminumrepair.com/
FYI HB also has one of these. 18" Bending Brake
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=39103
Gotta love these guys.
Pos
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