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Hi All, I was roaming the net looking for tips on welding aluminum and found this site: http://durafix.com/ Has anyone used this product? If so, is it purely a patching tool or can I use it in place of welding; for example, structural joints? Is it really as strong as a weld or is it only half as good? Comments, good/bad? Thanks, bb99
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| I bought that and tried that. it did not weld that strong like they said. don't buy it. but if you just weld it and no tension or force it's ok. it works. I weld it for my beretta small cal. which crack in the middle of the body. it only last 3 shots. and crack at the same place, meaning it wont weld 100% I guess. rud |
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| Hi Calico, TThanks for the information. That's kinda' what I figured but I thought I'd ask anyway. --Alan
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