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Subject: MIG brazing of cast iron


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Michiel Stokhuyzen
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Date Posted: 02:34:14 11/02/03 Sun

Hello Forum !

I am currently trying to repair an old engine block (gray cast iron, I suppose) by using a modern MIG welder, especially built for MIG brazing with CuSi2 wire. So far the results have not been really satisfying. Though I do have some bonding, I am still able to "chissel off" the weld from the cast iron. Is there any suggestion from your part about the chances for this repair method ?

Thanks in advance for your reaction !

Michiel Stokhuyzen / The Hague / Holland

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