Brazing Magnesium?
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 1:24 pm
I've an interesting project.
Magnesium chainsaw crankcase with a hole through the front of it.
Was able to get most of it patched up with weld(AZ92A filler), but have a pinhole on one side of the repair.
The hole is in the front of a cast magnesium bar and chain oil tank, and I can only take so much material off to try and get to clean metal before it's not salvageable. I think I can get one more try to run a bead over the pinhole with one more filler rod (spendy stuff at $110 a lb, luckily my shop sells by the stick).
Anyhow, barring that, I'm not having much like finding info on brazing magnesium. I found a white paper on a few processes, but that didn't help with practical info for actually working with it.
I'm hoping that it might be possible to TIG braze it with Silicon or aluminum bronze? It's not really a structural concern, mostly just need the oil tank to seal up.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Magnesium chainsaw crankcase with a hole through the front of it.
Was able to get most of it patched up with weld(AZ92A filler), but have a pinhole on one side of the repair.
The hole is in the front of a cast magnesium bar and chain oil tank, and I can only take so much material off to try and get to clean metal before it's not salvageable. I think I can get one more try to run a bead over the pinhole with one more filler rod (spendy stuff at $110 a lb, luckily my shop sells by the stick).
Anyhow, barring that, I'm not having much like finding info on brazing magnesium. I found a white paper on a few processes, but that didn't help with practical info for actually working with it.
I'm hoping that it might be possible to TIG braze it with Silicon or aluminum bronze? It's not really a structural concern, mostly just need the oil tank to seal up.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.