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taylor192 05-17-2010 07:52 AM

Can anyone weld aluminum wheels?
 
I'm repairing my curbed aluminum wheels by sanding out the damage. This has worked for 99% of the damage, except one 0.25" chunk that is missing from the lips of a wheel.

I just need to fill that chunk, then I'll sand it out and the wheels can go to powdercoat. It would be 5 mins work for anyone that has the equipment. Can anyone help me out?

GabAlmighty 05-17-2010 08:46 AM

Give Panther a call....

Supafly 05-17-2010 09:19 AM

panther does shit work...true story....try nu-brite or greens....Greens does pickup and delivery too.

personally when it comes to rims...i wouldnt wanna DIY it for repairs...

If you curbed it hard enough to take a chunk out; how do you know the wheel is still true and straight?

Mugen EvOlutioN 05-17-2010 10:04 AM

Nu ftw
:thumbsup:

good experience

XtC-604 05-17-2010 10:31 AM

i would just go to canadian tire ask them for any filler that sticks to aluminum

taylor192 05-17-2010 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Supafly (Post 6955014)
personally when it comes to rims...i wouldnt wanna DIY it for repairs...

Judging by your posts I doubt you even get your hands dirty.

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Originally Posted by Supafly (Post 6955014)
If you curbed it hard enough to take a chunk out; how do you know the wheel is still true and straight?

Cause I have cracked one wheel and bent another before, and guess what, both wheels still drove perfectly fine with the damage. Tires are rubber, they adjust to small variances. This damage is not even close to that.

taylor192 05-17-2010 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by XtC-604 (Post 6955090)
i would just go to canadian tire ask them for any filler that sticks to aluminum

I thought of that, yet powdercoating may melt it. If I was painting I would certainly do this.

taylor192 05-17-2010 11:28 AM

Please no suggestions of Panthers, NuBrite, ... if I wanted the wheels professional repaired I would have for a cost of ~$800 (already got a quote).

I have already stripped the paint and fixed 99% of the curbage for < $100 including dismounting the tires. Next is $55 to sand blast them, then < $200 to powdercoat and I'm done.

I was hoping someone would have a welder and could do it for a 6-pack, as really I only need a few small welds to fill the chunk. I don't really care much about these wheels, so if I have to leave the chunk, so be it. I'll put a wheel stripe over it :)

Phil@rise 05-17-2010 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 6955135)
I thought of that, yet powdercoating may melt it. If I was painting I would certainly do this.

powder coating wouldnt stick to it

taylor192 05-17-2010 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Phil@rise (Post 6955153)
powder coating wouldnt stick to it

That too :)

GabAlmighty 05-17-2010 02:53 PM

I don't have a welder. Open up the yellowpages.

Rich Sandor 05-17-2010 04:12 PM

The BC Motor Vehicle Act has strict regulations regarding aluminum wheel repair.
http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bcl...eeside/38_5_97

Post up a pic of the wheel and show us how deep into the rim the crack is.. you should get a pro to tell you if it's superficial or if it needs professional repair.

Mugen EvOlutioN 05-17-2010 04:28 PM

i think u should just get new rims that are better looking this time

XtC-604 05-17-2010 05:03 PM

you can get them powdercoated with the crack still there, fill it then paint match over it

taylor192 05-17-2010 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XtC-604 (Post 6955580)
you can get them powdercoated with the crack still there, fill it then paint match over it

That's what I am thinking, cause I have to paint the centre caps anyways.

taylor192 05-17-2010 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Mugen EvOlutioN (Post 6955518)
i think u should just get new rims that are better looking this time

You're an idiot. Brabus wheels look fantastic on any Mercedes. Now GTFO.

taylor192 05-17-2010 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Sandor (Post 6955491)
The BC Motor Vehicle Act has strict regulations regarding aluminum wheel repair.
http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bcl...eeside/38_5_97

Post up a pic of the wheel and show us how deep into the rim the crack is.. you should get a pro to tell you if it's superficial or if it needs professional repair.

There's no crack. There is a chunk missing that is about 7mm wide and 5mm deep.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f1...IMG_4378-1.jpg

Rich Sandor 05-18-2010 12:24 AM

Ha that's a chip, not a chunk! lol. that's nothing. I repaired a curb rash bigger than that on one of my wheels with metal based bondo and it's still holding up fine after a year of driving.

XtC-604 05-18-2010 01:42 AM

done deal! thats what i intend on doing to my wheels later this summer :) color is going to so awsome!

taylor192 05-18-2010 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Sandor (Post 6956120)
Ha that's a chip, not a chunk! lol. that's nothing. I repaired a curb rash bigger than that on one of my wheels with metal based bondo and it's still holding up fine after a year of driving.

:) LOL yet a chip I can sand out, a chunk to me is too big and needs to be filled.

Maybe I'll just get the wheels painted instead of powder coated, it'll be easier since I have to paint the centre caps anyways.

Supafly 05-18-2010 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 6955134)
Judging by your posts I doubt you even get your hands dirty.
.

Ha, well; you're are very wrong there big guy....

judging from your post and the way your car looks...you're still stuck in the early 2000s when F&F was released...

stick to it ricer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 6955134)

Cause I have cracked one wheel and bent another before, and guess what, both wheels still drove perfectly fine with the damage. Tires are rubber, they adjust to small variances. This damage is not even close to that.

This leads me to think you're one of those guys that can't afford the repairs that affect the integrity of his car...good on you for driving on bent and cracked rims...you are a real winner. If you cant afford to repair..dont drive a benz....drive a honda.

edit: maybe its time for you to move out of your condo on the westside, and into an apartment on the eastside so you can afford the repairs on your car.

GabAlmighty 05-18-2010 07:12 AM

Weeeeeeooooow

Mugen EvOlutioN 05-18-2010 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 6955846)
You're an idiot. Brabus wheels look fantastic on any Mercedes. Now GTFO.

or maybe, just maybe i aint digging ur two tone paint job


Quote:

Originally Posted by Supafly (Post 6956242)
Ha, well; you're are very wrong there big guy....

judging from your post and the way your car looks...you're still stuck in the early 2000s when F&F was released...

stick to it ricer.

Supa, i guess you didnt get the memo in ur building.
New fast and furious is coming out ...again

lolllll

taylor192 05-18-2010 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Supafly (Post 6956242)
Ha, well; you're are very wrong there big guy....

I'm not. I've read your posts.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supafly (Post 6956242)
judging from your post and the way your car looks...you're still stuck in the early 2000s when F&F was released...

So? I like it more than today's mad camber hella-flushed style, and definitely more than the "clean" OEM mods that dominate the boring MB forums.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supafly (Post 6956242)
stick to it ricer.

From you, that's a compliment.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supafly (Post 6956242)
This leads me to think you're one of those guys that can't afford the repairs that affect the integrity of his car...good on you for driving on bent and cracked rims...you are a real winner. If you cant afford to repair..dont drive a benz....drive a honda.

Nope. I enjoy getting my hands dirty and doing my own repairs. You wouldn't understand, so don't bother.

For the record I bent and cracked 2 rims while driving across Utah and had to have them professionally fixed. That's how I know what a bend and crack feels like to drive on.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supafly (Post 6956242)
edit: maybe its time for you to move out of your condo on the westside, and into an apartment on the eastside so you can afford the repairs on your car.

I was going to respond rudely, yet I got banned last time I called out a member, so you've been reported instead. Your snobbery can stop, especially driving a car you'd be hard pressed to sell for even $20K.

taylor192 05-18-2010 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Mugen EvOlutioN (Post 6956279)
or maybe, just maybe i aint digging ur two tone paint job

So you attack the wheels? Yep, makes a lot of sense. :thumbsup:

And you can stop now, you've made fun of the 2-tone paint job is numerous threads, I get it, now STFU and GFTO.


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