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I'd like to get smarter on brazing. Which book is worth reading?
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I'd like to get smarter on brazing. Which book is worth reading?


One free source of information, online, that will get you started is
published by Handy & Harman Canada. There's quite a lot of expert
information in he

http://www.handyharmancanada.com/The...Book/bbook.htm

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On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 15:50:53 -0500, Louis Ohland
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I'd like to get smarter on brazing. Which book is worth reading?


Read as many different books as you can get your hands on,
till you get bored with it

It is kind of like buying shoes, one-size doesn't fit all. I
learned some stuff in high school metals class, more fixing
stuff on the farm, reading general welding vocation style
books and lots of tidbits picked up here-and-there.

Tin Man's website has some good info. See:

http://www.tinmantech.com/html/articles.php


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Tubal Cain's "Soldering and Brazing"
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On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 15:50:53 -0500, Louis Ohland
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I'd like to get smarter on brazing. Which book is worth reading?


Read as many different books as you can get your hands on,
till you get bored with it

It is kind of like buying shoes, one-size doesn't fit all. I
learned some stuff in high school metals class, more fixing
stuff on the farm, reading general welding vocation style
books and lots of tidbits picked up here-and-there.

Tin Man's website has some good info. See:

http://www.tinmantech.com/html/articles.php



http://www.tinmantech.com/html/faqs.php#brazing
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