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I'd go with a two part glue Olly - reckon the brazing would be a right pain in the rear to do and not good steel to ally
You can't weld steel to alloy. Alloy melts at a much lower temperature against steel.
You may be able to chemically join the two. But welding you can't. Not even brazing. You can join alloy to alloy. And steel to steel. But not alloy to steel.
Quote from: discostu on April 16, 2012, 04:33 PMYou may be able to chemically join the two. But welding you can't. Not even brazing. You can join alloy to alloy. And steel to steel. But not alloy to steel. Hence me saying welding the two is cheating really - bimetallic transition insert/strips (with the two pre-bonded) or the sheathing (alu coat over steel/silver solder).Neither technically welds one to the other, but in a sort of cheating way does
I quite liked being able to say 'hence' on a forum. Makes me feel like a right tw@t