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| Pebble Pounder Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Manitoba, Canada!
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| Please post how you guys are holding parts while brazing? |
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| TEAM MODERATOR ![]() Join Date: May 2004 Location: Tennessee
Posts: 10,770
| Well,I don't do any brazing but when welding little parts I sometimes use little bench vises. You can get tiny bench vises(like 2 or 3" jaws) at most hardware or tool supply stores. |
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| 06 Super National Champ ![]() Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Tennessee
Posts: 10,268
| Tack it with a mig then braze it to make it look nice. |
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| Colt Python/SR9c ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: out in the shop, reloading ammo!
Posts: 8,677
| small tack with a mig, then braze, then grind with a dremel to get off the flux and to grind the tack down a bit |
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| 06 Super National Champ ![]() Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Tennessee
Posts: 10,268
| Hot water will clean that flux off. Otherwise the chassis will be all sticky/gummy after a while. |
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| Dirt Addict ![]() Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Stumblin' thru the parking lot of an invisible 7-Eleven
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| I use welding magnets, bailing wire, little c-clamps, and scraps of steel sheet or other pieces as needed. Jay |
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