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Making an Alu fuel tank
Out of interest - has anyone tried using this stuff -
http://www.durafix.co.uk/ I've seen it demonstrated at a few trade shows and it seems far to easy to to use! Never really paid much attention to it before as I rarely deal with steel but with the prospect of needing a fuel tank they could be quite useful if they actually work!
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to be quite honest only a mad man would use that stuff on a fuel tank. i can see issues with the metals expanding at different rates and cracks forming.
MK-Engineering will do you a proper ali welded tank for £80. why take the risk? |
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I too have seen it a various trade shows David & like you, did not take too good a look, just thought to myself ........" Yet another wonder product "
Being the eternal pessimist that I am. My gut instinct tells me that a weld made at such a low temp will not be suitable for a potential high stess app If you have a decent heat source availalable, I would stick to the more traditional filler rod & flux route. I would love to be proved wrong........... Like I said......I have seen the product but never used it
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Ash, is that their going rate, or did you manage mates rates because of the magazine article?
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I e-mailed martin this week and was quoted £125 delivered for an injection tank.
Cheers Adrian |
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i wasnt aware that i was getting mates rates. i certainly didnt ask for mates rates.
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Maybe you should have, it might have been £50
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Well I do like to throw a few wild ones out in the mix. These aluminium brazing products seem very interesting. Doing a bit of research - it seems they have been used quite succesfully to build intake manifolds - quite impressive really when you consider the weight hung on them. Looking round a bit further, over on the mig welding forums, there is an example there of using it to fix a pipe into a plate that is subject to 28 inches of vacuum!
Having spent a bit of time making boilers that were silver soldered together, this seems like quite a similar process to me - but made to suit aluminium.
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