With Respect
It makes nine tenths of sweet FA difference for weldability and/or ease of it has very little to do with whether it is Sand cast, dye cast, extruded, rolled of forged Aluminium.
We are not talking
Aluminium once it has other elements added we are talking Aluminium alloys now and how pure it was to start with before they started adding to it.
It is what has been added and in what amounts that mainly determines its level of welding suitability and to be fabricated and/or repaired by welding.
Example; any Tom Dick or Harry can weld Maico aluminium alloy sand castings, because they are just so pure compared to anything Japanese. They are just so easy.
And then cleaned up by my hand dye grinding in attempt to reproduce the rough Maico sand cast sort of finish
Jap dye casts are a bit more of a pain because they are an entirely different alloy composition to the Maico alloys
Indeed, I have invented/developed a process of oxy welding cracked fins back on Maicos when straightening them.
A bit of mucking about, but very doable because of their quality of Aluminium alloy
And if I didn't tell you it had been done,,,,,? well you would not find where at first glance