

⚡ Super Alloy 1: The ultimate fix-it power for pros who settle for nothing less!
Super Alloy 1 Mixed Diameter Sample includes precision rods (3/32 and 1/8 inch) and 1 oz liquid flux, engineered to bond dissimilar metals like brass, aluminum, copper, and stainless steel with a robust 20,000 psi strength. Operating at a safe 350°F, it prevents warpage and base metal damage, compatible with a wide range of heat sources including propane, MAPP gas, and soldering irons—ideal for professional-grade metal repairs and restorations.







| ASIN | B0CDQTL9MF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,063 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #3 in Lab Samplers |
| Brand | Muggy Weld |
| Brand Name | Muggy Weld |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 71 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Muggy Weld |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 046728984727 |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| UPC | 046728984727 |
R**R
Great for zinc cast repairs
For fixing diecast zinc radiators on old Corvettes, I didn't actually know what could be done. My gut said TIG it, my brain said don't. So did the internet. This product did fantastic, far exceeded my expectations and was easy to use.
Y**R
Ez peazy
Had a pin hole leak in a pewter Dragon flask. Using a 25 watt soldering iron, fluxing both iron and around the hole in the flask. I gathered a bead of the alloy onto the iron, and placed it over the hole. Held it there until flux changed colour. Alloy flowed, patch complete. Filed down and you can hardly tell the flask has a patch.
R**N
Works as advertised
Wonderful product... will be purchasing more
P**L
Super Easy to Use
Wow, funny name but this stuff really works awesome! I had a highly cosmetic zinc investment casting for a point of purchase display that went wrong and I was able to 100% fix the issue and save the parts! Super easy to use. Blends with the zinc so well that I can't even find the places I fixed to be able to brag about it! Stunning results in seconds! I wish it came in smaller diameter tho. Going to run these thru a pull plate to get them down to a size suitable for my work piece without so much waste
B**P
Doesn't work
Had high hopes for this product but it just doesn't work. Won't stick to material regardless of how you prep, heat, flux, etc. Followed instructions but it was no use. Don't waste your time or money on this stuff.
A**R
good stuff
I was trying to secure galvanized pipe I bought to ordinary steel plate. I used the enclosed flux to wet the surface of the steel plate and coated it using a torch with 50/50 solder. Then I coated the galvanized pipe with the same flux and heated it. Put a tin coat of super alloy 1 solder on it and mixed it with the 50/50 solder. Seemed to secure it well.
H**A
Expensive- low melting point
Expensive, long delivery time, didn’t quite work in my hands for brazing… probably needed TIG for my project. Your mileage may vary
T**L
An awesome product...especially for a novice.
I have a 1941 Nash Model 4160 Ambassador. It has two front chrome grills and the mounting portion on both were broken off. It is made of a very soft metal that melts with normal welding that would also discolor the chrome. I found a set of these grills for $600. I have never used this product before. I have tried many other forms of bonding the brackets back on that did not hold. I watched the video and did just as the video directed. When I was finished I had not even used one inch of a rod and needed only a few drops of the flux. If I ever need to purchase this again, I will.
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