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Default welding/brazing steel to carbide

But the problem is that this application will be used to work with
molten glass . There's a glass bead maker here that wants me to make
some rods for making the beads . The "working end" of these , that is in
actual contact with the glass , is carbideÂ* , the "handle" is steel .
I'll be getting more info from her when we get together next week , but
would like to have some ideas in hand by then .

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