Gary: I’m going to check those out, because it’s been yrs since I did anything 
like that as a welder, and when I did, the Propane alone wasn’t hot enough 
(specially since aluminum conducts heat away from the torch’s flame  sooo fast, 
that you had to have a brazing rod, which took Oxy Acetyline like I said before 
to get them to melt and hold tight. Thanks, Chuck


From: the smiths 
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 2:27 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [VFB] boat cracks

a propane tourch and an aluminum rod made special for doing this type of repair 
is the way to go.  you can even weld coke cans together wothout burning a hole 
in them.  My old canoe has several holes repaired this way from being run 
agound on sharp rocks.  Very easy to use.
Gary S  
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