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Default Does anyone know, for sure, if brass can be welded to steel ?

Assuming that both pieces can take the heat, can something brass be
welded to steel ?? Thank you.

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Assuming that both pieces can take the heat, can something brass be
welded to steel ?? Thank you.


Sure.
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Webtv's favorite troll anti-sex fundy dimwitted dave is way too lazy
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This is Turtle.

This fellow is Pervert Dave Just Trolling again.

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Silver Soldering IS brazing. Unless you are talking about a low
temperature silver bearing solder like Stay-Brite #8, which is just
soldering. Different brazing allows melt at different temperatures,
from about 1200 degrees to about 1700 degrees F.

NOTE: Do NOT use the stick silver bearing brazing rods that contain
phosphorous (like 6% or 15%) when brazing anything to STEEL.. It will
form a brittle joint that will eventually break under stress. Use 35%
to 50% silver bearing brazing allows that have no phosphorous instead.

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Please excuse my spelling. Please substitute Alloys for Allows.

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