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![]() "YAPH" wrote in message ... I recently had a job in a place that had a lot of stainless steel pipe in its plumbing systems. I think it must have dated from the copper shortages of the 1970s(?) (connected with the Rhodesia crisis?). What surprised me was that many of the joints were soldered, with regular-looking Yorkshire (solder-ring) fittings. I tried tinning a bit of stainless pipe but couldn't get the solder to wet the pipe. How does one do it - presumably some special sort of flux? I always mixed my own, 50% Baker's Fluid No1, 25% water, then slowly add 25% concentrated hydrochloric acid. I'm not sure whether it would work with lead-free solder though. Colin Bignell |
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