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    not many know how to weld aluminum , lpg gas is equivalent to argon welding
    ancient way of welding that does not require electricity, but the welding results are amazing
    not many know how to weld aluminum , lpg gas is equivalent to argon welding
    ancient way of welding that does not require electricity, but the welding results are amazing

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  • @christownsend2399
    @christownsend2399 Рік тому +219

    I've been welding for many years as a boiler maker and spent a large amount of time Aluminum welding with both MIG and TIG but I've got to say that these lads doing repairs like this just blow me away, brilliant work mate 👋

    • @chox2001
      @chox2001 Рік тому +6

      It’s the welding rod for aluminium it’s like solder so easy to work with

    • @christownsend2399
      @christownsend2399 Рік тому +12

      @@chox2001 The only time I’ve repaired motorcycle engine cases is by puddle welding using the same cast aluminium from a doner case of the same make and year of engine. Do you know what the welding Rod is that he’s using, I’d be interested in getting hold of some to see if I can emulate this process! Cheers.

    • @christownsend2399
      @christownsend2399 Рік тому +1

      @@drummingriffin Thanks mate much appreciated 👍🏻

    • @christownsend2399
      @christownsend2399 Рік тому +4

      @@drummingriffin I just watched him mate, 🤦‍♂️ I’ve never seen anything like it, I take my hat off to him 👍🏻😁👍🏻

    • @drummingriffin
      @drummingriffin Рік тому +4

      @@christownsend2399 Me too. Take care mate.

  • @MichaelHerbert-ms2vl
    @MichaelHerbert-ms2vl Рік тому +15

    Worked for many years as a cablejointer common to weld both high and low voltage cables useing hydragen oxy gas and alum brazeing rods. it takes a lot of practice and a good eye as the flame is virtually invisible u need to be quick and this operator is highly skilled. take care Mick.

  • @turnburn7851
    @turnburn7851 Рік тому +26

    I have over a decade of experience of mig, tig, & stick welding including aluminum and have never seen this technique before. 👌 AMAZING WORK

    • @raulduke85
      @raulduke85 Рік тому +2

      Not amazing at all, I mean that's just brazing and it's not even the best process to get the job done

    • @johndoe1778
      @johndoe1778 Рік тому

      @@raulduke85 what is?

    • @raulduke85
      @raulduke85 Рік тому

      @Oregon D pay my bills, then I'll do it.
      I'm not gonna waste my time for free.

    • @vandalsgarage
      @vandalsgarage Рік тому

      He is gas welding. Look at the first pass around the circumference. He's melting the edge of the cavity, and tapping the weld pool with the end of a steel arc welding rod, to "fatten" up the edges in preparation to add the filler material. He doesn't start adding filler material until about the five minute mark. Anyone who isn't impressed with this vid has never gas welded (or brazed). This dude makes it look easy, which is what the best artists do.

    • @Chevroletcelebrity
      @Chevroletcelebrity 4 місяці тому

      I'm only 14 and have fixed hundreds of things using this method in my shop class. sounds like you need to get out more and get some more experience in life bruh

  • @user-vm8sb7nh2c
    @user-vm8sb7nh2c Рік тому +17

    я это способ освоил в 1979 году. не достаток один - сильно коробит подобную деталь. необходимо крепить на жёсткое основание.. мне приходилось заваривать дюралюминовые крышки механизма газораспределения на двигателях Д-37 и Д-140. при больших пробоинах приходилось из глины делать подложку. варил пропановым резаком и керосиновым - главное чтобы пламя было науглераживающим. научил меня мой наставник сварщик, заслуженный военный строитель КОНСТАНТИН БИНГЕРОВИЧЬ ШИН - кореец. светлая ему память.

    • @user-zb5hb1sz6u
      @user-zb5hb1sz6u Рік тому

      а вместо припоя что , простой алюминиевый пруток и что значит \ пламя было науглераживающим \

    • @EvgeniyGuryevich
      @EvgeniyGuryevich Рік тому +2

      @@user-zb5hb1sz6u,
      не вместо припоя - а в качестве,
      пруток не простой (любой провод) - а силуминовый (по материалу детали),
      а газокислородное пламя бывает окислительным, нормальным (сбалансированным) и науглерОживающим.

    • @user-gc3bb8uc2d
      @user-gc3bb8uc2d Рік тому +4

      @@user-zb5hb1sz6u если коротенько, то окислительное-когда дохрена кислорода, а науглероживающее- когда больше горючего газа. В книжках по сварке всё расписано

    • @aziat4245
      @aziat4245 Рік тому

      @@user-gc3bb8uc2d 👍

    • @user-ks1eb4cg3n
      @user-ks1eb4cg3n 6 місяців тому

      Да. а присадку я делал из высоковольтных проводов.. в 80е годы их валялось бухтами везде.@@user-gc3bb8uc2d

  • @fonhollohan2908
    @fonhollohan2908 Рік тому +15

    This old lpg aluminum welding is rare to see these days. I started out doing this kind of welding way way way back. mostly with brazing oxi acet fusion and even using coat hangers years ago. The last time i welded aluminum was with a spoil gun makes life so much easier. But i didn't work on busted housings like this. I worked with brand new aluminum material. This involves unique technique all its own. I was a welder fitter for thirty years and I'm retired now miss the trade bigtime.

  • @fredpierce9363
    @fredpierce9363 Рік тому +16

    I once was a snow maker at a ski area and our welding guy used to oxy-acetelene weld the 4 inch thin wall irrigation pipes back together if they froze and burst. He did it out in the snow and cold kneeling on the white stuff. Gerhardt Rutker was his name and he was a really good welder and a good man. That pipe was about a 1/16th of an inch thick.

  • @javierleongomez4203
    @javierleongomez4203 Рік тому +23

    Mis respetos, realmente es admirable su habilidad. Esta soldadura es de las más difíciles de realizar y para llegar a este grado de excelencia no es de academia, instructivo o demás. Sólo experiencia, tiempo y conocer el punto de los materiales hacen A TODO UN MAESTRO DUEÑO DE SU SABER. Gracias por compartirlo y demostrarnos que los retos así como existen están quienes los superan y es digno de admirar su ejemplar trabajo.

  • @vitaliyioutsi7685
    @vitaliyioutsi7685 Рік тому +10

    Nice work, guy! Говоря проще, впечатлило то, сколько положительных отзывов твоя работа нашла в самых разных уголках мира! Однозначно лайк!

  • @user-ts4oh8gy3q
    @user-ts4oh8gy3q Рік тому +7

    ЧТО ЗА РОЛИК ЕСЛИ ВСЕ В ТЕМНУЮ НИ КОМЕНТАРИЕВ НИ ТЕКСТА КАКИЕ ПРИМЕНЯЮТСЯ ГАЗЫ КАКИЕ ПРИСАДКИ ПОКАЗАТЬ СЕБЯ ХОРОШЕГО

  • @lllmmggg
    @lllmmggg Рік тому +6

    Like most of the other comments,, I'M THOROUGHLY IMPRESSED BY YOUR SKILLS!! I'VE ALWAYS THOUGHT IT WAS POSSIBLE,,never thought about using lpg, but makes sense! AMAZING WORK YOU HAVE DONE,,, THANKS FOR PUTTING THIS VIDEO OUT SIR!!!

  • @makermarc3942
    @makermarc3942 Рік тому +2

    I've attempted similar several times without luck. Ultimately more completely ruining, well, an already ruined part.
    Now I"m inspired to try again!
    Thanks!

  • @cienti2
    @cienti2 Рік тому +9

    Probablemente es más económico comprar una tapa o repuesto, pero el vídeo es una obra maestra, las críticas comparan tomar una fotografía más fácil que hacer un cuadro al óleo. Esta labor ayuda a recuperar partes inesperadas de innumerables casos de piezas de aluminio... gracias por tal excelente exposición.

  • @bancada-pratica-de-eletronica
    @bancada-pratica-de-eletronica Рік тому +39

    Caramba meu, que habilidade, que trabalho incrível, parabens cara.........fera.

  • @mrc4912
    @mrc4912 Рік тому +10

    Some of these casings are actually MAGNESIUM, which is both tricky and dangerous to weld. But this guy sure knows what he's doing, it's easier to control the heat with gas welding.

    • @johnhili8664
      @johnhili8664 Рік тому

      I don't think it is magnesium first of all magnesium is very expensive, and even so it burns easily , normally magnesium is for the production of aircraft!!!

    • @mongrel1799
      @mongrel1799 Рік тому

      @@johnhili8664 got an 86 Yamaha... oil filter element case is magnesium ( stamped right on it ).

    • @johnhili8664
      @johnhili8664 Рік тому

      @@mongrel1799 If you say so, but it is strange as magnesium is very expensive, and factories do everything possible to reduce costs:-)

    • @mongrel1799
      @mongrel1799 Рік тому

      @@johnhili8664 expensive for sure... perhaps that’s why only that one component is magnesium. And a helo pilot for 20+ years; lots of magnesium up top and in the wheels.

    • @alielabdimarras7965
      @alielabdimarras7965 Рік тому

      @@johnhili8664 Yes, the Kawasaki clutch, alternator, and valve cover on the Zx9R are Mg too.

  • @albertandrada4282
    @albertandrada4282 Рік тому +11

    no solo q soldaste sino q rellenaste q es mucho mas dificil aun de hacer .la verdad sos todo un maestro.felicitaciones

  • @tonilousamealvarez1346
    @tonilousamealvarez1346 Рік тому +6

    Un excelente trabajo, con una destreza impecable propio de un maestro. Muchas gracias por compartir sus conocimientos. Un afectuoso desde Sevilla ESPAÑA.

  • @sanysan1688
    @sanysan1688 Рік тому +7

    После такого прогрева с заплатки течь не будет.будет течь из под всей прокладки

  • @citysmarttvcitysmarttv-lw6ok
    @citysmarttvcitysmarttv-lw6ok Рік тому +8

    В тёплых странах,
    Я смотрю ,
    народ фишку рубит ,
    И многое могёт!
    Есть чему поучиться,
    каждый для себя что-то новое найдёт!

  • @clintwilde1048
    @clintwilde1048 Рік тому +2

    I have a 1930's aircraft metal smiths apprenticeship workbook, that shows how to weld aluminum with an acetylene torch. Of course it can be done, but MIG and TIG sure is easier. Way back in the 1920's a man that could weld stainless steel, was paid $20 and hour for this rare skill, as it was back then.

  • @penguinHiNRG
    @penguinHiNRG Рік тому +17

    只のカバーだから構造的に鋳物としてのスが入ってても気にしなくて構わないから、思い切って大胆な補修もする事が出来るんですね。
    それにしても、失われた部分を的確に想像する力が凄い!
    でも、どうして適当なアルミの部材を溶接して手早く穴を塞ごうとしなかったかという事だけが、疑問として残ってしまう。それだけの技術があれば、もっと楽に手早く補修出来たと思う。

    • @YU_T8
      @YU_T8 Рік тому +1

      с алюминиевой латкой будет сложней сваривать, потому что варит он не алюминием а сплавом с цинком у него более низкая температура плавления , поэтому и получается сваривать если использовать чистый алюминий то крышка просто расплавится , цинк изумительный материал, он даже растворяет в себе медь, хотя у той температура плавления в три раза больше, и кстати чистый алюминий не используется в быту, очень дорогой металл, а вот сплавы его, особенно с цинком везде и всюду, они тверже чем алюминий но хрупче, была бы крышка из чистого алюминия её никогда бы так не разорвало))), просто была бы выпуклая вмятина, но и форму бы она не держала от нагрузок бы деформировалась))), на каждой литой детали есть марка в укромном месте где можно узнать какой % цинка и алюминия в сплаве)))

  • @kempaswe4022
    @kempaswe4022 Рік тому +4

    You can use Zinc anodes that you have for boats to solder aluminum. Repaired several covers and broken mounts on carburetors, etc.

  • @zafaradeel2107
    @zafaradeel2107 Рік тому +4

    👋👋👋Great job.Aluminum grinding with TCT disc is amazing technic.

  • @helmutsandner4823
    @helmutsandner4823 Рік тому +20

    Very well done! Great praise! 👌It takes a lot of feeling and skill, not everyone is able do that. I think it's nice that there are still good craftsmen who can do something like this. In the 70´s I used acetylene to weld thin sheet metal to rusted cars here in Germany, when modern welding equipment did not even exist 😉

    • @-Billerboller-Klangtherapie
      @-Billerboller-Klangtherapie Рік тому

      Wie kommt es dann, dass ich ein modernes Schweißgerät aus den 60ern besitze, wenn es die in den 70ern noch nicht gab?

    • @helmutsandner4823
      @helmutsandner4823 Рік тому

      @@-Billerboller-Klangtherapie das kann garicht sein... "doch🤨...nein😳...doch🤨... nein😳...doch🤨" 😁 🤣 ja, wirst schon recht haben, wenn dich das beruhigt... jedenfalls hatten wir noch Keins... aber typischer Kommentar aus Deutschland wieder mal... die andere Seite wird aber sein, dass du 1970 weder Autogen, noch mit Schutzgas geschweißt haben wirst, ich konnte es aber zu dem Zeitpunkt zumindest schon mit Acetylen und Sauerstoff 😎😉

    • @-Billerboller-Klangtherapie
      @-Billerboller-Klangtherapie Рік тому +2

      @@helmutsandner4823 Nein! Doch! OHR!
      Aber hast Recht, 1970 war ich noch nicht da😀
      Die Schweißmaschine ist von '64 und wiegt fast ne Tonne.
      Heutige Geräte sind halt deutlich handlicher, aber man kann damit äußerst fette und sehr feine Sachen machen.
      Mir ist aber auch klar, dass sowas damals nicht Standard war und autogen schweißen kann ich leider nicht wirklich, auch wenn es für manche Sachen besser wäre.
      Momentan versuche ich mich auch an Aluminium ranzutasten.

    • @neilfromclearwaterfl81
      @neilfromclearwaterfl81 Рік тому

      Yes you have to feel and strike to start along with maintain the weld/braze flowing otherwise by sight alone you can easily just turn what your repairing into a big lump of molten aluminum on your bench. Been also cheating and using the Aluminum Brazing Rod available here in the US to do similar for years now and its got tensile strength similar to steel making it great for thread repair and to fill in wear prone areas. Done correctly the repair will be stronger and more wear resistant than the original materiel. When brazing you have to refrain from using plain steel wire brushes for preparing your work as they can leave a residue that prevents the rod from flowing plus you need to start brazing immediately after your prep is done before any blush/oxides develop. The striking tools though can be made of steel since the aluminum brazing rod won't stick very well to them.
      On large parts after removing the seals, bearing, etc pre-heating them over a burner set on low (even a small camp stove) can help speed things up.
      Best!

    • @edwardmylnychuk5774
      @edwardmylnychuk5774 Рік тому

      being an old do it yourselfer many years ago, i did the same thing, it takes some practice to get the right heat and movement of your brazing rods but once you get it
      done it is good i had an uncle and brother in law that were mechanics and a son in law that was a body man and all would shake their heads at some of the stuff i did.
      i was told many times by them i should have been doing this stuff professionally but i enjoyed doing it for myself and not dealing with customers that would not pay what the job was worth or expected miracle for their stupidity.

  • @joseorion5323
    @joseorion5323 Рік тому +12

    Excelente trabalho parabéns saudações do Brasil

  • @cosmozh
    @cosmozh Рік тому

    Repair broken parts instead of replacing them with new one.
    Amazing job and skills, mate.

  • @melvinhunt6976
    @melvinhunt6976 Рік тому

    I had a friend back in the seventies who welded crankcases for motorcycle shops! I’ve known two people who had a chain break on a Honda 750 which knocked a chunk out of the crankcase! It was several hundred dollars back then plus waiting for the parts to come in. I told the dealer about my friend and he got their business. Saved a lot of time and money.

  • @saxon12qa
    @saxon12qa Рік тому +4

    You made that look easy. Excellent fabrication.

  • @en2oh
    @en2oh Рік тому +6

    Great example of getting the job done! That being said, would a formed patch of aluminum been useful here? Would it be stronger?

    • @sandgrownun66
      @sandgrownun66 Рік тому +2

      It would be much easier to give the hole clean edges and weld a patch in.

  • @citysmarttvcitysmarttv-lw6ok
    @citysmarttvcitysmarttv-lw6ok Рік тому +13

    Глаза боятся,
    руки делают!
    Главное не знать ,
    что так нельзя!
    И браться за работу смело !

    • @user-dx9iq7th2m
      @user-dx9iq7th2m Рік тому +6

      ЭТОТ СПОСОБ ОПИСАН В СПРАВОЧНИКЕ ПО СВАРКЕ СССР ПРУТОК ОБМАЗАН ФЛЮСОМ Ф64 Я ТАК ВАРЮ ДАВНО

    • @Basilews
      @Basilews Рік тому

      @@user-dx9iq7th2m и пламя восстановительное, на сколько я понимаю.

    • @bearmaster333
      @bearmaster333 Рік тому

      @@user-dx9iq7th2m Именно варите, а не паяетете оловянно-свинцовымм припоем?

    • @user-dx9iq7th2m
      @user-dx9iq7th2m Рік тому

      @@Basilews

    • @user-dx9iq7th2m
      @user-dx9iq7th2m Рік тому

      не важно

  • @arelgr9407
    @arelgr9407 Рік тому +1

    great value to his clientele, I hope they appreciate and praise him.

  • @markmarkw1919
    @markmarkw1919 Рік тому +4

    Wow, I'm quite impressed! What does the inside look like? I have a few questions I'd love to see answered;
    1) Why Oxy-LP gas instead of Oxy-acetylene?
    2) What was that stuff you were using for filler material?
    3) What was all that stuff you were doing with the 2016 rod, just cleaning scum off the weld pool?
    4) Do you run the flame with low Oxygen to minimize oxidation of the AL as you weld?
    5) How much was the video sped up?
    6) How about adding some explanation for those of us who want to try that at home?
    7) As I said, I'm impressed! I am continually amazed at what some people can do when they don't have the "proper" tools! (Oops! Not a question!)

    • @tazzess
      @tazzess Рік тому

      1. Probably oxy LPG is cheaper than oxy acetylene, melting point for aluminium hv lower melting temperature

    • @mattblack9069
      @mattblack9069 Рік тому

      Oxy Acetylene welding of aluminum has been around for decades, also "carbon arc" welding steel/stainless steel aluminum also, here this guy only had LPG gas so he used that with an alloy filler rod, He is using a commercial aluminum welding rod with flux coating and filling with a plain alloy filler rod.

    • @vandalsgarage
      @vandalsgarage Рік тому

      Nope. The 6013 rod (just the butt end) is being used to manipulate the weld puddle, clear away oxide layer, and tap the material into a thicker layer, in preparation for the filler material, which is made.from aluminum scrap. He switches back and forth between the filler, and the 6013 rod. Obviously, the steel electrode cannot melt at these temps, its literally just a tool. Go watch again, its fascinating, and quite difficult to do. He is highly skilled, this is not low temp zinc brazing.

    • @yrisyacquelineguerravilleg2512
      @yrisyacquelineguerravilleg2512 5 місяців тому

      Is GLP.

  • @arturomoreno361
    @arturomoreno361 Рік тому +5

    Un trabajo de un profesional excelente felicitaciones

  • @tonytiny3831
    @tonytiny3831 Рік тому +1

    My motorcycle broken like this, I was accidentally slipped I dunno welding but I used steel epoxy 5mins and it works too.👍👍👌👌 Good work brother ❤️❤️

  • @bluefishbeagle1
    @bluefishbeagle1 Рік тому +1

    Excellent demo and method, one trick I learned about grinding aluminum is to use bee's wax to keep sanding wheel or grinding wheel from clogging with aluminum chips, chips fly off just like grinding steel. Wheel has no aluminum build up...

  • @hectorbecerra7016
    @hectorbecerra7016 Рік тому +3

    Solo digo que es impecable ecelente trabajo muy profesional te felicito parcero👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤯

  • @southernflatland
    @southernflatland Рік тому +1

    Cool! Now do my buddy's transmission next!
    LOL, I joke but at the same time I don't. He recently busted a hole in his transmission, at least the shop seemed to be totally successful fixing it with high temp epoxy, but they suggested that if that fix don't hold we should find someone that can weld aluminum.
    I dunno, so far so good though, no leaks at least.
    Anyways, awesome job my dude! I learned a bit today, thanks for sharing. 👍

  • @johndooley8837
    @johndooley8837 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for this video. You make something incredibly difficult look easy.

  • @elcompamartinez2647
    @elcompamartinez2647 Рік тому +3

    It's easier to put a piece of copper in the inside and pour the melted rod over it untill you cover the hole ....then remove the copper piece it will look neater in the inside then just double check for leaks & you are done!

  • @Suresh-bx4rz
    @Suresh-bx4rz Рік тому +1

    His skill and practice played the good role here!! 😃👌

  • @rapidfire-0680
    @rapidfire-0680 Рік тому +8

    Nice job ! , I didn't see you doing any clean up on the inside of the case though ! , just wondering if you had enough clearance on the inside for the clutch?

    • @paradiselost9946
      @paradiselost9946 Рік тому

      he runs back over the inside and gets it pretty flush...
      meh, maybe he hit it with a die grinder but i doubt it.

  • @user-lb8bm7su3m
    @user-lb8bm7su3m Рік тому +1

    Супер. Он доказывает миру.что это реально. С меня 10лайков мастеру

  • @luizfernandolessa1889
    @luizfernandolessa1889 Рік тому +8

    Boa tarde. Belo trabalho; só acho que você conseguiria trabalhar melhor nos ângulos com uma retífica pequena mas com bom torque. Forte abraço do Brasil e continue.

  • @MrVladimirL75
    @MrVladimirL75 Рік тому +2

    Cuando se hace difícil conseguir el repuesto estos trabajos le salvan el día a uno. Excelente trabajo.

  • @kaduskye
    @kaduskye Рік тому +18

    Não há duvidas de que foi um trabalho de mestre mesmo.
    Entretanto eu gostaria de saber se não ficaria mais fácil, muito mais barato e menos trabalhoso dar acabamento se Vc tivesse preenchido o buraco com uma chapa do mesmo material ? (Provavelmente retirada de outra carcaça sucateada )
    Aqui, um ponto de solda em aluminio e meia vareta de solda não sai por menos de 50 contos.
    Uma dessa daí então uns mil reais. O que daria para comprar uma tampa nova..

    • @kaduskye
      @kaduskye Рік тому

      @@mohammadhashemi7664 dear Sir I do not understand Your language. 😢😢😢

  • @josegalote5354
    @josegalote5354 Рік тому +11

    PARABÉNS PROFESSOR FICOU Show de bola A soldagem.

  • @josegustavogallegogarcia3827
    @josegustavogallegogarcia3827 Рік тому +7

    Muy bien que bonito ver un trabajo también hecho y pulido felicidades

  • @celsoconsolini2489
    @celsoconsolini2489 Рік тому +1

    gran manico di saldatore vero professionista , l ALLUMINIO NON SI VEDE QUANDO E CALDO MA SI TASTA CON L BACCHETTA .
    ANCORA GROSSI COMPLIMENTI AMICO

  • @fransterhorst3694
    @fransterhorst3694 Рік тому +2

    That is miraculous! did not know this is even possible..I'd love to try this myself. cheers for sharing!

  • @russ1anasanov1ch49
    @russ1anasanov1ch49 Рік тому +1

    А почему ты молча всё делаешь?И в текстовом виде ничего не написал..Т.е.получается ты варил простым пропаном?А электродом сбивал плёнку?

  • @paulkurilecz4209
    @paulkurilecz4209 Рік тому +1

    Awesome work, but rather than fill in the hole with weldment, I would add a series of patches to it and weld the patches on.

  • @WolfSasse
    @WolfSasse Рік тому +3

    This is a very proficient Welder, and he did a excellent Job repairing this rather very thin Housing, I would have taken some 3mm Aluminum Sheet and shaped it like the Opening, and welded it in Place, finishing after welding would also have been much easier.

  • @heikogudelius2455
    @heikogudelius2455 Рік тому +9

    Great job dude. Is it possible that you can show with witch tools you worked at the inner side of the engine cover to remove the surplus material?

  • @abdulmuis6991
    @abdulmuis6991 Рік тому +2

    Mengelas aluminium mantap cara kerjanya hadir nyimak kawan dan sukses selalu buat sobat 🙏🤲

  • @LaTrovanti
    @LaTrovanti Рік тому +1

    What type of welding rods did you use ?
    My impression is you used pure aluminium or some low temperature rods for aluminium.
    Thanks. Nice job.

  • @pablosimonetta5688
    @pablosimonetta5688 Рік тому

    Sos un maestro, genio , muchas gracias por compartir sabiduría, trabajo y paciencia Abrazos desde Argentina.

  • @chadblechinger5746
    @chadblechinger5746 Рік тому +17

    Great job. Most people wouldn't even attempt the repair on a cast aluminum part, but it looks like you have done this before. I love how you picked out the molten cracks 👏 with steel rod to grab the contaminated edge. It also looks like you intentionally melted back the cast aluminum to give yourself a non porus base metal 😉 . My only question is what was your gas? Was it hydrogen?

    • @KULITEHNIK
      @KULITEHNIK  Рік тому +24

      i use oxygen gas o2 + lpg gas 🙏

    • @chadblechinger5746
      @chadblechinger5746 Рік тому +2

      @@KULITEHNIK Awesome 👌

    • @outstanding1448
      @outstanding1448 Рік тому

      @@KULITEHNIK, wouldn't have been better to weld it, using a TIG or MIG welding machine?

    • @chadblechinger5746
      @chadblechinger5746 Рік тому +3

      @outstanding1448 Yes, TIG would be optimal and I am sure he would and could use one, if it was made available.

    • @outstanding1448
      @outstanding1448 Рік тому +2

      @@chadblechinger5746, thanks for clarification. It just doubles down on why I always hear about TIG for aluminum welding, instead of CO2+Gas.

  • @sethh8892
    @sethh8892 Рік тому +2

    Usually that's not aluminum, more often than not it's made of magnesium.

  • @christiandampf8327
    @christiandampf8327 Рік тому

    Sehr interessant das Material, mit de sie das Loch aufgefüllt haben, waren zwei verschiedene Aluminium Legierungen oder hat das getäuscht, dabei gibt es keinen Verzug oder wollten sie nur zeigen, wie man Löcher stopft und haben den Deckel nicht mehr angebaut? Muss man bei dieser Arbeit wissen aus was für Alulegierung der Deckel besteht oder nimmt man einfach Aludraht? Ich hätte das ganze Loch mit ein Stück Alublech und einen Kleber für Metall verschlossen. Das wäre sicher auch gegangen, da sicher durch diese Wärmebehandlung durch Verzug einiges bei der Dichtung nicht mehr so passt, das ist zumindest meine Annahme.

  • @dragosn69
    @dragosn69 Рік тому +1

    Excellent job you did here, a bit zoom out so we can see the entire process clear and for complete movie it could be nice end it with, how you finish it inside also ;) otherwise, Superb! :) keep up the good work and thank you

  • @domingorios6672
    @domingorios6672 Рік тому +2

    Te felicito eres un chingón te quedó muy bien un saludo desde México

  • @pervieuxpatrick2509
    @pervieuxpatrick2509 Рік тому +2

    La technique est de casser la couche d'alumine de surface qui flotte sur l'aluminium, l'aluminium fondant beaucoup plus tôt que l'alumine, il utilise une électrode pour briser et retirer l'alumine, si vous utilisez un TIG ou un MIG c'est votre courant de soudage alternatif et approprié qui fera ce travail, quand le bain de fusion est formé il rajoute son métal d'apport qui doit être de même nature que la pièce à réparer.

  • @neilsmovieshd
    @neilsmovieshd Рік тому +2

    Some more information on the equipment you used would be nice

  • @user-ul8jg9vk1d
    @user-ul8jg9vk1d Рік тому +3

    Ну что сказать ? Видео зачётное ! Однозначно - лайк!

  • @mikehoncho5389
    @mikehoncho5389 Рік тому +1

    For the time it took to braze this up you probably could have just cast another one. Or better yet just find another cover that isn’t broke. There’s no reason to repair something like this. Also the heat that was put into the part to do this repair didn’t help. JB weld would have been a better option.

  • @reivilonigeb6069
    @reivilonigeb6069 10 місяців тому

    From a welder: you are an artist ! Very hard to weld.....👍👍👍👍

  • @mrkeopele
    @mrkeopele Рік тому

    that's beautiful, I can't imagine myself having that delicate touch to accomplish this!

  • @luismariarigotti5659
    @luismariarigotti5659 Рік тому

    admirable, un gran artesano, con un gran conociemiento empirco de los metales, no cualquiera, aunque vea este video, gracias.
    admirable, a great craftsman, with great empirical knowledge of metals, not just anyone, even if you watch this video, thank you.

  • @danielapicella6907
    @danielapicella6907 Рік тому +4

    Genio para soldar y rellenar con soldadura de aluminio. Es bien conocida que es la mas difícil de lograr. Y has alcanzado perfección en un trabajo que generalmente no hay otra opción que cambiar el repuesto. Te quedo un trabajo excepcional. Mis mas sinceras Felicitaciones lo tienes bien merecido.Te envío un fuerte abrazo.

    • @KULITEHNIK
      @KULITEHNIK  Рік тому

      muchas gracias señor 🙏🙏

  • @zenpro8164
    @zenpro8164 Рік тому +7

    what aluminum rod are you using as filler or what do you recommend for filler?? thanks

  • @mariner1358
    @mariner1358 Рік тому

    very creative to use that carbide tipped saw blade as a grinding wheel.

  • @user-mk9cv5po9q
    @user-mk9cv5po9q Рік тому +2

    Ну что сказать, красота да и только! 👍

  • @baspratama5202
    @baspratama5202 Рік тому +1

    Memang tidak banyak yg tau, karene las aluminium pakai lpg, tidak bisa diajarkan, bisa sendiri seiring berjalannya waktu dan sering melihat dan mencoba, kalau las argon terbentur di biaya beli mesi lasnya yg mahal.

  • @user-ks1eb4cg3n
    @user-ks1eb4cg3n 6 місяців тому

    На фронтонах вокзала г.Курска Герб СССР и фигуры изготовлены из алюминия амц-2мм. Я все это варил ацетиленовой горелкой.80е годы.

  • @mrvalveras
    @mrvalveras Рік тому

    Wow, you are incredible! This is years of experience at work here people!

  • @Bayuhutamamotor
    @Bayuhutamamotor Рік тому +1

    Terima kasih sudah berbagi ilmunya,,, salam sehat selalu

  • @samtsai5020
    @samtsai5020 Рік тому

    Aluminum welding is difficult for beginners. The difficulties are: 1. The melting point of aluminum is low, 2. The color does not change when it is close to the melting point. If heated for a little longer, it will melt, as in 4:14.

    • @vandalsgarage
      @vandalsgarage Рік тому

      He is deliberately melting the entire circumference of the cavity, and tapping the weld pool with the end of a steel welding rod to "fatten" up the edges, in preparation for the filler, which he starts adding at about the five minute mark.

  • @charmio
    @charmio Рік тому +1

    Is it necessary to heat treat the part after this to relieve stresses from welding?

  • @crazywayne7051
    @crazywayne7051 Рік тому +5

    Okay I understand that LP gas and oxygen for better thermal control.
    I noticed you tacked it with a different rod I suspect with a high zinc content for tinning.
    Then you use your melted down aluminum rod for the structural filler.
    Then you would make a pass with lower temperature material zinc?
    That takes care of all the porosity issues.
    And then you just alternated back and forth and then capped it with the tinning rod.
    So my question is what is that particular rod you're using for tining and filling in the porosities?

    • @wawerukamau1260
      @wawerukamau1260 Рік тому +3

      That's not zinc.
      It's an improvised cast aluminum rod.
      I've seen a previous video how it's made.

    • @crazywayne7051
      @crazywayne7051 Рік тому +1

      @@wawerukamau1260 interesting I'd like to see some information on that.
      Most of the aluminum brazing rod we get in the USA has about 0 to 50% aluminum 40 to 80% zinc and about 10% tin.
      Depending on manufacturer and what the rod is used on.
      By the way I'm aware of that he makes his own ride by melting down cast parts and stringing out the material into rods.
      It's the manufactured rod he starts off with to get the filler flowing.
      If you watch you'll see he grabs it every now and then to clean up the porosities.
      And then again at the end he use that rod worked a little lower temperature to shine it up and get some flow into more porosity.

    • @martinburwell4214
      @martinburwell4214 Рік тому +3

      @@crazywayne7051 its a general purpose steel welding electrode,if you look close its a e6013,he uses it to pick out contaminents it doesnt actually melt into the alloy

    • @b.p.rwebber8098
      @b.p.rwebber8098 Рік тому

      @@martinburwell4214 was wandering what the 6013 was for . Would need alot more heat to actually melt a 6013 rod.

  • @ahmedabited5549
    @ahmedabited5549 Рік тому

    عبقري. انت استاذي. تعيش. يابطل.. رحم الله رجل عمل عمل فاتقنه.. قول الامام علي بن ابي طالب. امير المؤمنين. رابع الخلفاء الراشدين بعد النبي محمد

  • @maakamakana7007
    @maakamakana7007 Рік тому

    100% top work...love craftmen who can do anything like this..

  • @amigorafles
    @amigorafles Рік тому +2

    ESO DE SOLDAR ALUMINIO YA LO SABIA DE HACE 40 AÑOS MI CUÑADO ANTONIO ERA EL UNICO QUE SOLDABA PARA LA Volkswagen de mexico.SALUDOS DESDE LA CAPITAL DE SAN LUIS POTOSI,MEXICO

  • @user-kr9bo1dq5b
    @user-kr9bo1dq5b Рік тому +1

    Не увидел бы, не поверил. Класс!!!

  • @johnslugger
    @johnslugger Рік тому +1

    *You notice he is using a REDUCING flame since the special rod is 70% Aluminum and 30% Zinc. Zinc oxide is nasty stuff for your lungs so you need a reducing flame. If you look carefully you can see the white Zinc oxide film all around the repair just before he starts grinding*

  • @charleswilliams5729
    @charleswilliams5729 Рік тому

    I have used a router bit in a dye grinder to remove excess material in aluminum works really fast

  • @manzanero2008
    @manzanero2008 Рік тому +2

    Nice work man. You are an artist. Thanks a lot.

  • @service-cars8236
    @service-cars8236 Рік тому

    Muy bueno!!! te agradezco el dato del gas... yo intente una vez, pero con acetileno.. me hacia muchos grumos y no pegaba la soldadura... lo voy a intentar... Muchas gracias!!!!

  • @williamschlumpf1025
    @williamschlumpf1025 Рік тому

    Excellent work. Real craftsmanship and skill.

  • @misterfox_misterfox
    @misterfox_misterfox Рік тому +2

    Когда то давно я так сваривал с помощью ацетиленно кислородной сварки.

    • @Danila_DDD
      @Danila_DDD Рік тому +1

      и это работает? наплавка такая.... не образуется пор?

    • @user-io8ye6ry1n
      @user-io8ye6ry1n Рік тому

      @@Danila_DDD по-моему должен быть ещё флюс ,какой то🤔

    • @Danila_DDD
      @Danila_DDD Рік тому +1

      @@user-io8ye6ry1n так флюсовым припоем паять ацетилен и кислород не нужен, только пропан

    • @AnmedSPb
      @AnmedSPb Рік тому +1

      @@user-io8ye6ry1n это припой с флюсом внутри. Не просто проволока.

  • @zoolkarnainpaiman4633
    @zoolkarnainpaiman4633 Рік тому +1

    Nice bro... TQVM

  • @coachgeo
    @coachgeo 9 місяців тому

    to do this aluminum brazing you are using Propane or MAP? what welders rod are you using on occastion between your home brewed rods?

  • @josephfelice601
    @josephfelice601 Рік тому

    I thought the cases were magnesium? AMAZING WORKMANSHIP!!!

  • @botelloheritage12
    @botelloheritage12 Рік тому

    Please tell me what rods and gases are you using for this repair. Thanks.

  • @Neo2906
    @Neo2906 10 місяців тому

    Only one word for this " AWESOME " !!!!!!

  • @fahmirokhyadidjoemadi846
    @fahmirokhyadidjoemadi846 Рік тому

    Muantap Kang ,menginspirasi, this lpg weld widely use in our country to weld aluminium mostly on "unmoving part" instead of mig or tig as it option for lower and affordable cost for customer eventhogh tigmig aluminium weld also available

  • @overi9949
    @overi9949 Рік тому

    WTF IS THAT BLADE ON THE ANGLE GRINDER??? :D Thats very dangerous man :O

  • @manitobaman5588
    @manitobaman5588 Рік тому

    The use of the saw blade is amazing and scary.

  • @perlindstrom5325
    @perlindstrom5325 Рік тому

    Amazing skill!
    How long time did it take to repair it altogether?

  • @sammyd7857
    @sammyd7857 Рік тому

    That is definitely a clean casting. This would not work otherwise

  • @markbrown1609
    @markbrown1609 Рік тому

    good show. how is that holding up and what type rod do you use?

  • @trevorwinkworth1208
    @trevorwinkworth1208 Рік тому

    youve done a fantastic job. very skillful . great video thanks mate