OK, to update on the tubing issues I was having; I have been messing with the old brakeline now trying to "beat" it into submission to actually weld together. Well, after many tries with super cleaning the metal and multiple method attempts, I gave up. I am not sure what the brake line is made of, but I want to believe it is the material giving me headaches. I can actually see crap when I am heating it up too. There isn't that nice consistent glow across the metal.
So out came the tubing I bought from McMaster. What a huge difference. Somewhat like butter in comparison to the brake line. My first attempt went real well comparatively and was clean to the glow. So now I guess I will restart bending tube again since the first chassis is barely acceptable. Luckily I didn't get too far. I also wasn't happy with the design after seeing how slick RckJeeps came out. Here was my chassis as far as I got before I got frustrated.
Here is my latest brazing test which came out ok I think. Maybe a little more fill in the groove, but then again, I didn't notch it completely.
Also, in my frustration, I didn't clean it off. So there may have been a light oil on it from McMaster for storing purposes.
This pic is straight from the brazing without any cleanup. I am worried about impurities from heating it too long or moving the braze around a bit. Either way, it is fairly strong from my limited attempts to break it apart.
My next task is to find a better micro torch than my copper plumbing Mapp gas torch. So back to bending for me.
So far, the fairly cheap seemless tubing from McMaster gets my thumbsup.
-Sam