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Aluminum Angle from Lowes or Home Depot

7.2K views 19 replies 10 participants last post by  NHDanO  
#1 ·
Do anyone know what kind of aluminum they sell at Lowes or Home Depot? I picked some up for a project and I'm just curious what aluminum alloy it is.
 
#4 ·
How critical is the project? I bought some aluminum (angle, flat and round bar/rods) from Home Depot. I researched it at the time and didn't find a definitive answer. It was just for a simple welding cart, so I just bought it and hoped for the best. I used 4043 filler (it's what I had on hand) and it welded fine.

It's not a super hard use cart, but it does get used, and it does ride in the back of a trailer at times. A year or so of use and all the welds are holding just fine.
 
#14 ·
That's interesting. Does it have any designation on it? I would have to assume so, in order to know for certain. Usually everything I've seen has clear anodizing, meaning it would be 6000 series.

This is from Metals Management Inc. -

The 4000 Series of alloys:

The 4000 series of alloys contain quite high silicon contents, and are typically not used for extrusion purposes. They are popular for a variety of welding wire and brazing wire applications. Their uses include sheet, forgings and welding and brazing products.

I've never run into it except for filler but I'd like to get my hands on some for kicks.
 
#12 ·
Can never go wrong with 5356 filler if you want a strong weld. Most patio furniture is welded with it and it works well. 4043 is also dependent on base metal dilution for strength, so I avoid it. You really have to dwell in the puddle which I hate.
 
#13 ·
One other thing to be aware of is that those short aluminum pieces for sale at places like HD and Lowes often times have a clear anodize coating on them (that's why they're so shinny and pretty looking). If you don't get that removed first it'll make for some real nasty looking (and hard to make) welds. In short it's just a PITA to try and work with.

My advice would be to check around with all the other metal suppliers in your area to see what they carry before buying any of that stuff from HD or similar stores. A lot of places that are basically "steel" suppliers often times also carry a selection of basic aluminum shapes.