Don Lindsay
Member
I just saw the demo for a fascinating product from
http://www.aluminumrepair.com/
With just a fairly wimpy torch and a rod of their, er, product, he fixed a gouge in an empty pop can. And then he attached two empty pop cans together.
I wouldn't know about this stuff being aircraft grade: I don't have any numbers about strength or longevity. But it certainly gave me ideas about applying it to cracks. And for some interior work, sort of like a politically acceptable duct tape or shim.
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Don
RV-9A QB, N255RV reserved
http://www.aluminumrepair.com/
With just a fairly wimpy torch and a rod of their, er, product, he fixed a gouge in an empty pop can. And then he attached two empty pop cans together.
I wouldn't know about this stuff being aircraft grade: I don't have any numbers about strength or longevity. But it certainly gave me ideas about applying it to cracks. And for some interior work, sort of like a politically acceptable duct tape or shim.
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Don
RV-9A QB, N255RV reserved