Glue aluminum to aluminum?
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Glue aluminum to aluminum?
Anyone have any suggestions on the best glue to use? I've had good luck with J.B. Weld, but maybe someone has a better idea?
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Re: Glue aluminum to aluminum?
Isn't it kinda like silicone? For this particular application I was looking for something stiff.Halgar wrote:Shoe Goo should do the trick.
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Re: Glue aluminum to aluminum?
JB Weld is always a great place to start, but (commence laughing) I've found that Mighty Putty works well on all kinds of materials, including aluminum.
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Re: Glue aluminum to aluminum?
The stuff seems to get pretty stiff and hard to me. I've used it to glue a steel rod into the bed of a lexan truck body for strength and rigidity, the body disintegrated around the rods. When it was time to pitch the body I had to cut the glue to get the rods back. I don't think you'll have any trouble using it to connect two flat pieces of aluminum together.THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Isn't it kinda like silicone? For this particular application I was looking for something stiff.Halgar wrote:Shoe Goo should do the trick.
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Re: Glue aluminum to aluminum?
I'll have to look into it. I'm not familiar with it, but I'd heard of it being used on lexan bodies to protect them. Then again, anything Billy Mays endorses has to be good!Halgar wrote:The stuff seems to get pretty stiff and hard to me. I've used it to glue a steel rod into the bed of a lexan truck body for strength and rigidity, the body disintegrated around the rods. When it was time to pitch the body I had to cut the glue to get the rods back. I don't think you'll have any trouble using it to connect two flat pieces of aluminum together.THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Isn't it kinda like silicone? For this particular application I was looking for something stiff.Halgar wrote:Shoe Goo should do the trick.
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Re: Glue aluminum to aluminum?
You can get it at any supermarket, hardware store, or home center. If you'd prefer to have it delivered to your door, Towerhobbies carries it.


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Re: Glue aluminum to aluminum?
I remember one of our proffs explaining they use cyano glue to make alumimium constructions. The surfaces need to be well prepared ofcourse.
Maybe use the rubbery variant if you want the glue-connection a little more impact resistant as this type glue has stiff but brittle tendensies.
Now , if you have the space to drill a hole or 2,3,4 pop-rivets will do a great job and look clean too
Maybe use the rubbery variant if you want the glue-connection a little more impact resistant as this type glue has stiff but brittle tendensies.
Now , if you have the space to drill a hole or 2,3,4 pop-rivets will do a great job and look clean too
Re: Glue aluminum to aluminum?
All you need is a $2000 tig welder and an inverter lol
jk the magic putty amazingly actually works pretty well. I just take it to work to weld, but my aluminum welding still needs some work, I'm good on stainless though

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