Mick D, "with respect" as you say, this thread is about welding a CZ barrel not a Maico barrel ,
and yes we all know the difference between pure aluminium and aluminium alloys ,
I doubt the alloy used in the CZ is exactly the same as Maico or any other manufacturer so you wont know how it welds until you try.
when selecting an alloy to use for a casting I don't know if weldability is considered by the manufacturer or not, but I doubt it
many aluminium alloys are not recommended to be welded but we all ignore that when repairing or modifying old bike parts, sometimes they weld up nicely, sometimes it gets messy.
No, no
Pretty obvious that I was clearly responding to the comments about "Castings being more difficult to weld",,,which is a total load of bolocks
Welding aluminium alloys ease or degree of difficulty
mostly depends upon the composition of the parent metal!
would you please explain the new welding process you say you have invented ?
I am always interested in new inventions but I haven't got a Maico, will it work on other bikes ?
I just bought some new "maintenance repair items" for this process last week, still some more on the way
I can already replace them near "flawlessly". Maicos are easy because the Radial fin configuration allows better access than tight parallel fins. It is a pain to have to remove upper of lower fins to access the one that needs to be replaced or repaired. I was able to get in tight and replace the last Maico one without removing anything above or below with the tools I developed. I want to try a Parallel alloy fin next without removing above or below for access
I will post before and after and maybe in between pics,,,,soon I am hoping, but it is gingle bells time and I am in jingle bells mode until the new year