Alumaloy & Castaloy: Repair Aluminum and Cast Iron without welding

Started by dno, Oct 30, 2006, 12:30 PM

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dno

Dave thought everyone might want to take a look at this product.
 
Someone that lives in my town invented alloys that can repair metals without welding.  Aluminum, Cast Iron and Steel.
 
http://www.cisoldit4u.com/alumaloy.htm
http://www.cisoldit4u.com/castaloy.htm
 
 
Currently we do not have steelaloy but could get it if needed.
 
If you have any questions about this product you can visit the site above and/or contact me via this forum.  My wife has already used it to repair our popup and I have helped countless people fix product with it.
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gpn02

Quote from: ventrue21Dave thought everyone might want to take a look at this product.
 
Someone that lives in my town invented alloys that can repair metals without welding.  Aluminum, Cast Iron and Steel.
 
http://www.cisoldit4u.com/alumaloy.htm
http://www.cisoldit4u.com/castaloy.htm
 
 
Currently we do not have steelaloy but could get it if needed.
 
If you have any questions about this product you can visit the site above and/or contact me via this forum.  My wife has already used it to repair our popup and I have helped countless people fix product with it.

I have used something like this for years! I have used it for many things... It works well... cant be beat!!

dno

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Toby

I have a pool & spa service company in southern california, I have stainless steel filters will your steel aloy bond well to fix pin holes in stainless? also I get pin holes in copper heat exchangers anything for this?  Thanks Toby.

dno

Depending on the forumal for the stainless it will or will not work.

 
I suggest just getting a few rods to try it.  That is why I'm selling it by the rod to make it easier for people to try the product :D
 
Castaloy should work for your heat exchange.
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munchkin

Read your site and we just bought (cheap) a 1982 Viking which has a leaking aluminum roof. One hole is as large as a silver dollar and we're there are 2 or 3 small pinholes. How many rods do we need? Safe on a pop-up this age?

Thanks!

Munchkin and GrumpyCamper

dno

Quote from: munchkinRead your site and we just bought (cheap) a 1982 Viking which has a leaking aluminum roof. One hole is as large as a silver dollar and we're there are 2 or 3 small pinholes. How many rods do we need? Safe on a pop-up this age?
 
Thanks!
 
Munchkin and GrumpyCamper
I would order a full pound.   You will have extra and the shipping price is the same for anything 1 pound and under.
 
When you repair that silver dollar hole you will can use a copper substance as backing because the alumaloy will not stick to it.
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