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Propane + air silver soldering small parts?
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Propane + air silver soldering small parts?
Jim Stewart wrote:
wrote: I have a few propane units .. some are large hardware store units that I use for heating saxophone parts. But I need a small cheap propane and AIR or that uses AIR not Oxygen (way too expensive $10 for 15 minutes is tooo much) to do silversoldering on small parts. I mean real silver soldering that is high temperature and results in high strength attachment as in saxophone parts like keys that I want to make. There is a type of solder with silver in it but I mean 1200F melting temp solder that is almost brazing temp. I'm not sure you can get the heat you need in a little flame using propane/air. Oh yes you can. I've been doing it for 35 years! -- Abrasha http://www.abrasha.com |
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