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<blockquote data-quote="scotclayshooter" data-source="post: 903143" data-attributes="member: 18613"><p>Just to add a wee tip to the above, if it was a little proud of the aluminium ( i know its not a did read the rest of the thread) i have had great success by mig welding on a washer first. you can make a proper job of welding on a washer, then a nut onto the washer its a much stronger way of doing it and i think i transfer less heat doing it that way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotclayshooter, post: 903143, member: 18613"] Just to add a wee tip to the above, if it was a little proud of the aluminium ( i know its not a did read the rest of the thread) i have had great success by mig welding on a washer first. you can make a proper job of welding on a washer, then a nut onto the washer its a much stronger way of doing it and i think i transfer less heat doing it that way [/QUOTE]
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