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rlincolnh
 
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Scott,

A good little book is "Soldering and Brazing" by Tubal Cain. Number 9 in
the Workshop Practice Series. I've got my own copy on order - I'm sick
of the local library sending me overdue notices g.

There are one or two other books with exactly the same title, by other
authors. I don't know anything about them, but Tubal Cain's books are
good, practical productions - and cheap into the bargain.

Another book by the same author, "Hardening, Tempering and Heat
Treatment" is also a good little reference.

Roger



wrote:
Hey guys, I was looking for some good information on soldiering and
brazing and haven't found what i'm looking for yet. Thought I'd just
ask here. If anyone has a good link please let me know, otherwise, I'm
curious what the difference is and what all the different types are of
each, what metals they are used for and what type of heat source is
necessary. Also when flux is necessary and what to use. I'm also
curious what would work, and be best to join two pieces of 1/4 inch
round carbide stock at a right angle. I want to make a custom 60
degree inside thread cutter that will mount in a router and cut threads
in wood. Maybe I should just grind a HSS round blank down instead.
Let me know if I'm going down the wrong path.

Thanks,
Scott