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Aluminum brazing for fixing holes
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<blockquote data-quote="moqwack" data-source="post: 374920" data-attributes="member: 16249"><p>Has anyone ever used the aluminum brazing rods (alumaloy, durafix) for fixing small holes in your boat. I would like to seal up some holes in my transom and thought about trying these. Your suppose to just heat the metal with a propane torch and melt it in. I'm just not sure how hard it is or how well it really works. Any input would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moqwack, post: 374920, member: 16249"] Has anyone ever used the aluminum brazing rods (alumaloy, durafix) for fixing small holes in your boat. I would like to seal up some holes in my transom and thought about trying these. Your suppose to just heat the metal with a propane torch and melt it in. I'm just not sure how hard it is or how well it really works. Any input would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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