🔧 Weld Like a Pro, Repair with Ease!
Simple Welding Rods are USA-made aluminum brazing and welding rods designed for both novices and professionals. With a low working temperature of 728°F, they allow for easy repairs on a wide range of non-ferrous metals, delivering exceptional strength and clean finishes without the need for flux or extensive training.
Manufacturer | SIMPLE WELDING RODS X |
Part Number | SSN 35157 |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 13.07 x 9.17 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | SSN 35157 |
Size | 30 Rods |
Material | Aluminum |
Shape | Rod |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**T
Baffled by the complaints, as long as you follow the instructions these are great!
I'm a complete novice welder, literally never done any kind of brazing before today and these are so easy to use and get great, strong welds with. HOWEVER you have to follow the instructions to the letter or you'll have a bad time. I would add to the included instructions that once you get the hang of getting your work piece up to temperature wire brush it right before you're going to start welding, this improves the welds no end. Also be careful of heat dissipation, make sure your work piece isn't resting on anything that will conduct the heat away from it too fast.
M**M
Really works
I was skeptical, having heard about difficulties welding aluminium, with many bad reviews of other makes. But this stuff really works! More expensive that some advertised, but that is worth it for a good product.I have experience of brazing/silver soldering steel, brass, etc. and this is even easier. Make a clean joint, heat it up, and apply and it flows nicely, giving a good clean joint. This will revolutionize how I made many things.
M**4
Very easy to use fixed my bench in 20 minutes
Ok, it's a very amateur weld, but it's very strong and holds up well. Melts easily using a kitchen butane blow torch. The crack was too fine for the weld to drop in so I drilled a couple of holes either side of the crack and filled them with weld from top and bottom, then welded across the top. I'll be painting the bench so my blobby weld won't really show, but a more proficient person would make a better job!
G**.
Perfect, easy to use and works with a standard gas blowtorch.
I have a hole worn in an aluminium Aircon pipe, which would have been expensive to replace. Pipe disconnected, seals removed, pipe cleaned with 100 grit wet or dry paper. Using a standard gas blowtorch, pipe heated and kept testing the heat until the welding rod material started to flow and fed the rod into the hole. Perfect flow and very similar to soldering. A nice neat job that was pleasing to see. Pipe refitted and Aircon system regased. Sorted.
A**N
Absolutely worked for me!
Unlike other reviews I received the genuine article and it absolutely did work. I use it for model making so can’t testify to its strength in more heavy duty applications but I will say that it is a lot harder than the parent aluminium so be careful when filing / blending it in as you will soon wear through the parent metal before this filler rod. Things to note: this is a soldering / brazing process, it is NOT welding and does not melt into the parent metal so don’t expect it to be as strong as a proper weld. It does melt at a lower temperature than aluminium and can be done with a standard Propane / butane torch. You MUST follow the instructions to the letter, and the materials must be CLEAN of any anodise, grease, dirt, oxidation etc. DO NOT heat the rod directly with the flame, it will just crumble and fall off. Move the torch off to the side of the area being brazed but keep it on the metal. The temperature window is quite small so it does solidify quite quickly if the parent metal is allowed to cool too much. Above all, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS!!!!
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