Hi All
Just hoping someone will know for certain what metal this part is made off.
I am hoping to fit an LCD mirror,(at some point) so it may help to know what I am fixing too if I need to modify it
Thanks for looking
Regards Gary
Sheila's & Gary’s long-term project. A 1988 RHD diesel Syncro camper van.
1900 tdi ahu, on 235-70-R16 wheels & tires, & a few other mods https://www.thebeast.blog
Thanks
I wonder if I can weld to that?
Regards Gary
Sheila's & Gary’s long-term project. A 1988 RHD diesel Syncro camper van.
1900 tdi ahu, on 235-70-R16 wheels & tires, & a few other mods https://www.thebeast.blog
Thanks both, not what I was hoping to hear, but to be honest kind of what I expected.
The one in the photo was got to experiment with, so when I get around to fixing the new mirror I will see what I can do with it (not expecting much). I have some stuff called techno-weld, which is supposed to join aluminium with just a blowlamp, somewhere between soldering and welding, part heat part chemical reaction (haven’t used it yet, may work, but probable not).
If I do find an effective means of fixing to it, I will and post up my efforts.
Regards Gary
Sheila's & Gary’s long-term project. A 1988 RHD diesel Syncro camper van.
1900 tdi ahu, on 235-70-R16 wheels & tires, & a few other mods https://www.thebeast.blog
It will just melt with a blowlamp - been there and done that with that excuse for metal. I have tried it with pencil gas torches. It is akin to butter!
Sheila's & Gary’s long-term project. A 1988 RHD diesel Syncro camper van.
1900 tdi ahu, on 235-70-R16 wheels & tires, & a few other mods https://www.thebeast.blog
According to the info Zamak came first in the US, the licensed version was called Mazak and was uk manufactured, I expect uk folks call it mazak and us zamak, like alooominum and aluminium