


You can immediately break down most toilets, sinks, or baths in settlements that have bathrooms. It’s also used in radios and you need ceramic if you want to build toilets in your settlement, but the workshop doesn’t have schematics for a running water system so toilets may or may not be a good idea. What ceramic is used for in Fallout 4Ĭeramic is a small but necessary part of most power related objects you can build, including the generators and power pylons. Arturo in Diamond City will sell you a shipment of 50 aluminium if you’re feeling lazy. You should also keep an eye out for spanners, which aren’t hard to find.

Luckily there are a hell of a lot of trays in Mahkra Fishpacking, which is on the most northeasterly peninsula on the map. Any kind of tray you can find is aluminium, so that includes dinner trays and surgical trays. Where to find aluminium in Fallout 4Īluminium is found in alarm clocks and typewriters, and any bits of junk with ‘aluminium’ in the name (cans, canisters, and so on and so forth). Anyway, you need aluminium for a few items you can build in your settlements, but mostly for weapon and armour mods, and for modding your power armour in particular. Yeah, it says aluminum in the game, but this website is British and will not bow to the whims of seceded colonies. Remember that the Scrapper Perk will make it a little easier to get hold of some of copper, screws, and aluminium. Things like wood and steel are very easy to come by, but we’ve put together a guide to finding some of the more rare and useful components to give you a head start. As you go further with crafting in Fallout 4 you’ll start noticing which components you use the most, and which are hardest to find.
