sandrat
Newbie
hello- I am a long time lurking, first time poster on this site. My question is can a propane torch work just as well as a mapp torch for the kind of projects that are being discussed here? Thanks in advance- Matt
I hope this wasnt already said...
What kind of metals can be braized?
Steel or bras I believe.
and thoes two compounds you have there the Flux and the saftry thing... what do they both do? and do you combine them? in the first video i only seen you use the Flux (taller bottle) or is that smaller one the soader? (sry kant speel lol)
Flux is the stuff in the small white bottle that is "brushed/painted" on the tubing. The safty silv it the wire looking thing and the mapp gas is the tall yellow bottle that the flames come out of.
Okay and my other question I had asked i think in the wrong area.
Can I sodder tubing together? or is this just for wires and light weight stuff? Thought I would ask before trying it.
Yes Brake line is tubing. I've also brazed 1" diamater tubing, 3/4" square tubing. 1/8-1/2" solid rod. I've also brazed a coat hanger to look like a spider web.
Thanks,
CrAzY TiMmY
These might be dumb question, but can you use propane? Also, can you just use a MIG wielder on the brake line?
This was asked before but i noticed it wasnt answered. Can you use a propane torch with the mounted heat trigger? Will it get as hot as the mapp, if not how much longer does it take to heat?
If our talking about cleaning the flux off. Just use water and a rag. If you want to clean your brazing joint, use a dremel tool with a sanding bit to clean your weld."thumbsup"