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โก Weld smarter, not harder โ master aluminum with ease!
These 100 premium flux-cored aluminum welding rods are engineered for low-temp brazing at 550โ, delivering strong, corrosion-resistant joints without the need for additional flux powder. Ideal for aluminum and its alloys, they offer professional-grade performance for automotive, electrical, and industrial repairs, backed by a 90-day satisfaction guarantee.



| ASIN | B09GNBQ322 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,410 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #43 in Arc Welding Rods |
| Color | 1/16in for Aluminum 100pcs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (541) |
| Date First Available | September 19, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | w5341 |
| Manufacturer | guangfan |
| Package Dimensions | 13.66 x 1.02 x 0.71 inches |
| Part Number | w5341 |
| Size | 100Pcs |
| Style | 1/16in for Aluminum 100Pcs |
D**F
Iโm actually impressed
Ok, not too bad of a product. Iโm not a professional welder and I got a pretty good result. If you follow these instructions to the T you will too. Youโll need Acetone and paper towels, go to Home Depot and buy the good torch from Benzomatic the TS8000 or the TS4000 with MAPP gas. I prefer these because they have the magic button that turns on the flame. The 8000 will melt the Aluminum so youโll have to tone the heat down a lot. While you are there buy the stainless steel brush, this is an absolute must and if you donโt have a brand new Stainless Steel brush donโt bother on trying to solder. When you have your parts cut and fitted tightly youโll be ready. Clamp your pieces to the desired spot wipe the soldering area with Acetone only and brush the area with the brush, do not use the brush on anything else other than Aluminum or you will corrupt the work piece and your solder wonโt stick. Work up the heat slowly and test the work piece with the solder rod, a small chunk of the rod might break off, that means you are close, as it starts to bead and melt it will shine, this is the moment when you add more solder. Keep dragging the rod in the seam towards you following with the torch close behind it. Practice on a couple of scraps and youโll get the hang of it quickly. The weld is strong , I did a test piece and I couldnโt break it apart with a hammer.
N**Y
Thank you
Iโs good
T**D
Doesnโt work as described
I cleaned the surfaces thoroughly, heated the surfaces to 1200 degrees. The rod material does not stick. My work was ruined from it being too hot and the rods still just melted and rolled off the work. Absolute garbage! Not worth the effort. Now my chassis is deformed from too much heat. Back to the drawing board. DO NOT BUY!
M**D
Practice on scrap before you weld your broken line
These rods worked but it took a lot of practice on old aluminum tubing before I attempted to repair the AC line in my car. After 11 attempts, I finally got consistent. It worked using MAP gas.
L**M
Good if u know what ur doing
These are so thin kind of tough to use
I**I
Buena soldadura
Buenas pero muy pequeรฑas
J**.
Buena calidad
paquete bien liviano, tenia dudas sobre la calidad de la soldadura pero la verdad es que si funciona. no hace falta mucha potencia de fuego para que se funda. muchas gracias.
A**Z
Fรกcil de usar
Excelente calidad, para soldar diferentes tipos de aluminio. Solo regular bien la candela.
J**N
Nope
Spend the money on a better product
S**N
Realiable
Easymelt i used it on my dodge muffler and it works perfectly. Love this item
R**T
Satisfait
Sa fait bien la job
D**L
Absolutely garbage!
They don't melt easy , no matter how hot I get the aluminum the rods won't melt.
G**L
Got here on time
So far I can't get them to work. Tried to lap weld two pieces of 1/8" angled Aluminum. Heated the metal to the point the metal was turning brown and the stick still would NOT melt. The stick would melt if I put it into the flame, but then it just clumped up and when I used the wire brush after, all the weld just flaked off. When I took it out of the clamp they just fell apart. I had better success with JB Weld and those pieces still came apart, but with a lot more force needed. Later I am going to try two pieces of 1/16" Aluminum, but I don't think it is going to work.
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