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JODY COLLIER Hey, Jody, I realised I hadn’t asked about the next step after determining that the aluminium alloy you’ve been presented with is indeed weldable. Still knowing nothing about the base alloy composition, how would you go about deciding which grade of filler wire to use? (If you had some scrap of the same grade of base metal, you could at least test the strength of your intended filler, but you can hardly do that on another part of the customer’s forging/casting.). You made a great video not long ago on “basic TIG metal selection”, but, in it, you knew the grade of the base-metal aluminium before you started. In 2 other videos “TIG welding repair & tips and tricks for metal identification.” and “titanium welding fubar” you used a grinder to help identify the base metal. But you can’t do that with AL alloy. Is there perhaps an aluminium equivalent of 309L? How would you choose a filler for the unknown, but weldable, aluminium base metal?
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Martin