Love how americans call every other metal for metal but aluminium and titanium is something completely different
keltie vuillemot
It probably warped when it got hot and it jammed on the steel
Gingie
You can get any element to fuse with another with enough heat. Most of the time when large sections of aluminum and steel have to be fuzed they use a special filler and In some cases an explosion to get the atoms to intertwine.
Ysidro Plata III
I've done this by accident also. But with a stainless rod on a lap weld.
Neil Jackson
Hi I'm a professional welder you can well aluminum to steel but it makes the steel really brittle.
Emilio Valencia
😲😲 😂😂😂
Colton Evans
Think of it as almost like brazing
danny ilejay
Aluminum being the softer metal, melted and flowed onto the harder metal. Usually they wouldn't bond but you got the steel metal hotter and it bonded. Wouldn't keep it. Eventually the Aluminum will snap off….
jdjadams
I/ASE, would consider it a cold weld, you can cold weld anything really, it just with a bit less Integrity/tensile strength
Jon Tanneguy
its possible to it with the browns gas welder. hydrogen is able to get it so hot that you get fusion.
Love how americans call every other metal for metal but aluminium and titanium is something completely different
It probably warped when it got hot and it jammed on the steel
You can get any element to fuse with another with enough heat. Most of the time when large sections of aluminum and steel have to be fuzed they use a special filler and In some cases an explosion to get the atoms to intertwine.
I've done this by accident also. But with a stainless rod on a lap weld.
Hi I'm a professional welder you can well aluminum to steel but it makes the steel really brittle.
😲😲 😂😂😂
Think of it as almost like brazing
Aluminum being the softer metal, melted and flowed onto the harder metal. Usually they wouldn't bond but you got the steel metal hotter and it bonded. Wouldn't keep it. Eventually the Aluminum will snap off….
I/ASE, would consider it a cold weld, you can cold weld anything really, it just with a bit less Integrity/tensile strength
its possible to it with the browns gas welder. hydrogen is able to get it so hot that you get fusion.