Some years ago I “brazed” some Al test samples together. Some bonds were very good, others were just rubbish.
I did this with pure Zn because I found that mostly Zn with a few % of Al is used for this with a melting point around 400C. So I had the feeling that it should also work with pure Zn and it did. I soldered in a torch flame with a bad temperature control. When it got to hot you had a real “melt-down”.
Later on I had some Zn soldering wire wit different concentrations of Al an fluoride flux available.
These alloys are also used as a filler metal for damaged Al castings.
I never repaired the real part (a broken guidance of a band sawing machine).