Wanted to know if there was a way to tig (BRAZE) AL (6061) to mild steel.
Was going to try with Aluminum bronze but wanted to see if anyone had any practical experience doing this for real and if so what did you use?
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Aluminum bronze is the ticket. Silicon bronze will brittle the aluminum. Been there done that.
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Just a note...
I was clarifying for the "newbie" welder who might read this and think he could weld aluminum to steel.'
It happens...
Steve S
I was clarifying for the "newbie" welder who might read this and think he could weld aluminum to steel.'
It happens...
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Really, never had a requirement for this. If you could provide a photo of this weld that'd be much appreciated.DSM8 wrote:Wanted to know if there was a way to tig (BRAZE) AL (6061) to mild steel.
Was going to try with Aluminum bronze but wanted to see if anyone had any practical experience doing this for real and if so what did you use?
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LtBadd,
I've often used transition joints between aluminum and stainless steel. These were sourced, rather than fabbed, but it happens.
There's a "stick-on" thermometer, to assure you don't overheat the joint.
Steve S
I've often used transition joints between aluminum and stainless steel. These were sourced, rather than fabbed, but it happens.
There's a "stick-on" thermometer, to assure you don't overheat the joint.
Steve S
I tried to AlumaBronz (braze) a piece of 6061 to steel.
AL was cleaned with stainless brush.
Steel was cleaned and bright shinny metal.
The initial weld seem to get good penetration into the AL and adhesion on the steel.
Soon as it was cool enough I was able to break the bond with my hands.
What was strange was the transition point of the brazing material to the AL is where the break occurred and it was a straight line. The adhesion to the steel seems to be very strong.
I should have taken a picture.
Going to try again this time I will start the puddle on the Aluminum and draw the pool down onto the steel.
Let it cool then puddle on the steel and merge into the weld pool.
AL was cleaned with stainless brush.
Steel was cleaned and bright shinny metal.
The initial weld seem to get good penetration into the AL and adhesion on the steel.
Soon as it was cool enough I was able to break the bond with my hands.
What was strange was the transition point of the brazing material to the AL is where the break occurred and it was a straight line. The adhesion to the steel seems to be very strong.
I should have taken a picture.
Going to try again this time I will start the puddle on the Aluminum and draw the pool down onto the steel.
Let it cool then puddle on the steel and merge into the weld pool.
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Well sure but EVERYONE silver solders.....wanted to try something different.CanMoulder wrote:Could you not just Silver solder?
would not be better?
That and the fact I don't have any solder, or flux, or a torch necessary to apply said solder and flux....
Part of the fun is doing shit that is hard, like welding copper to stainless. That was a bitch...(used silicon bronze so really brazed it not welded)
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Silver-solder is my go-to for dissimilar materials, typically stainless steel to bronze. Oxy-fuel with real heat-soak, for real penetration.
TIG-braze is a jackass way to do a critical joint, in my opinion. I fix it often.
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TIG-braze is a jackass way to do a critical joint, in my opinion. I fix it often.
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other than solder and flux
it is the same torch
and might be easier to do to be honest
I don't braze anything if I don't have to
and yes I have welded steel to aluminum
and it never works out LOL
it is the same torch
and might be easier to do to be honest
I don't braze anything if I don't have to
and yes I have welded steel to aluminum
and it never works out LOL
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Like this from Harris? http://www.harrisproductsgroup.com/en/P ... r-500.aspxCanMoulder wrote:Could you not just Silver solder?
would not be better?
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