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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote:
Jim Logajan wrote: "dirigible designer" wrote: Thanks for the suggestions to my question of how to join aluminum sheets [without rivets] for making a dirigible. Hi "dd" (Allen?). I am familiar with the history of aluminum airships. One remote possibility it to look into/experiment with aluminum soldering. Once upon a time I did not think it was possible to solder aluminum, but if you do a Google search on the subject you should find some information on the subject. It's not impossible, merely difficult. What about welding it? Might work with joining sheets to ribs, but sheets-to-sheets? Don't know either way, actually. :-) I never got around to experimenting with it, but I had considered trying to use a flux of some kind (something to deal with the formation or thickening of the oxide layer) applied between two overlapping sheets and then applying heat using a high-temperature heat gun. Some of the heavy-duty heat guns claim air temperatures near the melting point of some alloys of aluminum. |
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