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8pc Ultrabond Aluminium Repair Rods and Wire Brush Pack (Brazing, Soldering, Welding)

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ULTRABOND ALUMINIUM & CAST ALLOY REPAIR RODS COMBO PACK

  • Combo Pack, This pack contains 8 x ultra bond repair rods Plus 1 x stainless steel wire brush for cleaning

Rods are Australian made and contain no lead or cadmium

Ultra bond allows you to make fast easy repairs or even fabricate in Aluminium and other non ferrous metals, using just a BBQ gas bottle or a handyman gas torch.

ULTRA BOND aluminium repair rod is a strong, easily applied weld or braze for repairing or fabricating aluminium and other non-ferrous metals. It is also compatible with Zinc, Copper, Brass, Bronze, Die Cast, Pot Metals, Pewter and other non-ferrous metals. It is not compatible with ferrous metals (metals with an iron content). If in doubt, if a magnet sticks to the metal, ULTRA BOND won't.ULTRA BOND'S most valuable use, however, is for repairing broken aluminium or fabricating aluminium pieces. This is because the rod is applied at a low enough temperature (380oC) to avoid melting, warping or crystallizing the base metal. The rod has a higher tensile strength than aluminium. ULTRA BOND actually penetrates aluminium chemically while in the molten state to form a "fusion weld" that is stronger than the aluminium being welded. In addition, ULTRA BOND is easily applied "in house" with a small torch. It is much less expensive than conventional aluminium welding, welding contractors or part replacement.

  • ALL YOU NEED TO USE ULTRA BOND IS a heat source such as an LPG gas bottle or Barbecue gas bottle, a torch and something to clean the metal with such as a stainless-steel wire brush and with a little practice following our step-by-step instructions you will be able to quickly and easily make repairs in aluminium and other non-ferrous metals
  • STEP 1 CLEANING: Aluminium to be welded should be thoroughly cleaned to remove all paints, oils, oxidation and other contaminants. A Stainless-steel brush, A brass wire brush or aluminium oxide sandpaper may be used to clean the metal. Also, a clean file or grinder work well if followed by stainless steel brushing. If the aluminium is anodized, the anodized coating must be filed, ground or sanded off. Paint may be removed with paint thinner or blistered with a torch when brushed. Always brush the metal until shiny to remove all oxidation. Metal will be oxidized some under flame, so occasional brushing during a lengthy heating is useful. Always file cast aluminium and die cast as a stainless-steel brush won't clean case aluminium adequately. If the aluminium is oily, heat the metal and wash with vinegar or muriatic acid, rinse with more vinegar. Don't rinse with water. No need to wipe dry.
  •  STEP 2 TINNING: After the metal to be welded is clean, it should be heated with a torch. If possible, this should be done without playing the torch on the immediate weld area, and with a neutral or carbonizing flame. When the metal is hot enough to melt ULTRA BOND to a shiny wet appearance the areas to be welded should be tinned by scratching or "scrubbing" the rod on the metal. This breaks the surface tension of the puddle and allows the molten rod to break down oxidation that may be present on the surface of the metal. If you suspect that the puddle is not penetrating through to the metal, scratch the metal through the molten puddle with a stainless-steel wire or a sharp knife or tool. Another variation on this strategy is to brush the puddle away while it is still hot, then tin the surface a second time. When repairing a crack, tin both sides of the crack. When joining two pieces of metal, tin both pieces. When repairing a hole or leaking boat rivet, tin the area around the hole.
  • STEP 3 WELDING: When all appropriate areas have been tinned, brush rod tip from tinned area to tinned area to join the tinned surfaces with a continuous puddle or bead. ULTRA BOND has good surface tension in the puddle and will easily span small gaps, holes and cracks. ULTRA BOND penetrates the surface of aluminium, forming an extra strong bond, and efficient joints are formed by bridging. Since ULTRA BOND is stronger than aluminium, the joints will be stronger than the surrounding area. Let the weld air cool. DO NOT QUENCH.

NOTE Rods are made in Australia, wire brush is not

Want to see more? watch ultra bond in action on the video on our website

 

13 Reviews

  • 4
    They work

    Posted by Sean Mac Sweeney on 4th May 2022

    Finally a rod that does what it says

  • 5
    Saved time and Drama

    Posted by Sam Weir on 29th Aug 2021

    Used the Ultra Bond Aluminium Repair Rods to fix a hole in an Aluminium air con pipe in my car. The repair has worked great, causing minimal downtime for the vehicle.

  • 5
    Very Good Rods

    Posted by Wayne on 5th Aug 2020

    These rods work really well..

  • 3
    Not sure what I'm doing wrong

    Posted by Rob on 7th Jul 2020

    I haven't yet had luck to get the rod to melt and stick to aluminium all the time. I'm using 2mm extruded aluminium, brushed to a shiny polish with a stainless steel brush. Heated with a propane torch until the aluminium almost deforms. Scratched and scratched the rod in the heated area (keeping the flame away from the rod). The rod pooled and adhered once , and only after a lot of heat. Judging from the successful results in the video and other comments, I must be doing something wrong. Should I use MAP gas instead? I tried to plug a hole in an aluminium can , but the rod didn't melt . The flame popped a hole through the can it was that hot. Any advice would be appreciated, Thanks.

  • 5
    Low temperature alluminium and pot metal brazing rods

    Posted by Jon vicary on 12th May 2020

    Easy to use works perfectly for small repairs and saves having to set up my mig for alluminium to do a ten minute job. Excellent product should have tried it years ago.

  • 5
    works fantastic

    Posted by paul on 28th Feb 2018

    I followed the instructions to the letter and to say I’m impressed would be an understatement.. I joined some scrap together 4mm plate and 6 mm off cut . Put it in a vice grabbed a large shifter and tried to break the weld, it fractured the 6mm off cut .

  • 5
    Great stuff

    Posted by Bob Halliday on 11th Dec 2017

    Anybody who says this stuff doesn't do a weld is a "knob". I could actually see the ultrabond chemically bond itself into the alluminium. Very easy to get a good looking joint as well.

  • 4
    Happy customer

    Posted by Jim on 1st Nov 2017

    Took a while to get used to the rods but once I did found them easy to use.

  • 5
    aluminum brazing rods and wire brush

    Posted by clive crosse on 12th Jun 2017

    all good ----thanks