I've used a similar product myself for aluminium. Superb stuff! Final joint stronger than the parent metal. It really is!
It is really a brazing process, not a weld.
You must prepare the two faces properly or the brazing material won't flow or bond. You must also follow the instructions on how to use it as it won't work if you don't. Technique sensitive.
I've brazed steel joints, and this is easier once you get the hang of it. Once this stuff is at the right temp it almost feeds itself into the joint. Just be aware that its working temperature is narrow, and if you overheat it will run off the job very quickly and pool where you don't want it to.
I only tried it on aluminium. By far the easiest way to join aluminium components. Much easier than welding. Don't need anything more specialized than a vice & blowtorch. No oxy or argon.
Alex.
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