Eric The Viking
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I have just bought some 2" x 1/8" extruded aluminium bar for a project up on the roof. It's a cover for a butt-join between two solar panels, and ideally I need to put a right angle into it, bending one end over, so it covers the ends of the join too.
The metal factor said it was "heat treated" extrusion, so would be hard to bend without fracturing.
Is this likely? I've never heard of it before with aluminium, but my experience is very limited. Admittedly, although I've worked aluminium sheet before, I've never bent anything 1/8" thick. I have enough spare to experiment with, and it doesn't have to be a tight radius either (well, not very). Probably 1-2mm round the inside radius would do it.
Is there anything I can do to ensure I get a good bend , for example heating it (I have propane and MAPP gas)?
Worst case I can simply cut it and use it as two plates at right angles, but sadly I haven't any way of welding it (MIG set but no suitable wire nor shielding gas). I'd rather use it in one piece as it would be more waterproof - important on the roof.
Any thoughts appreciated.
TIA,
E.
The metal factor said it was "heat treated" extrusion, so would be hard to bend without fracturing.
Is this likely? I've never heard of it before with aluminium, but my experience is very limited. Admittedly, although I've worked aluminium sheet before, I've never bent anything 1/8" thick. I have enough spare to experiment with, and it doesn't have to be a tight radius either (well, not very). Probably 1-2mm round the inside radius would do it.
Is there anything I can do to ensure I get a good bend , for example heating it (I have propane and MAPP gas)?
Worst case I can simply cut it and use it as two plates at right angles, but sadly I haven't any way of welding it (MIG set but no suitable wire nor shielding gas). I'd rather use it in one piece as it would be more waterproof - important on the roof.
Any thoughts appreciated.
TIA,
E.