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Hi Everyone, new to the site. I build classic racing motorcycle chassis using old school nickle bronze braizing techniques using a Jet Flux/ Vapour Flux unit. Many of my local welding suppliers are not stocking the flux anymore, some of them dont even know what Im talking about. I believe the flux is made up of methanol, acetone and borax. Can anyone confirm what the recipe is. Cheers, Stu
Reply:Have you looked at the MSDS for this product?The MSDS will list the key chemical ingredients and their percentages by weight.e.g I have done this for aluminum fluxes from several different manufacturer's (Harris, ESAB, etc.)Rick V 1 Airco Heliwelder 3A/DDR3 CTC 70/90 amp Stick/Tig Inverters in Parallel1 Lincoln MIG PAK 151 Oxy-Acet
Reply:I was curious as to what this product was. I found the MSDS for this aswell http://www.esabna.com/msds/07.pdf
Reply:Thanks guys, never thought of checking MSDS. Just have to finfd out where I can get some Trimethylborate. You dont know the common name do you. Cheers, Stu
Reply:Trimethyl Borate B(OCH3)3 , is a weak lewis acid, a precursor for boronic acids/ester. for startersTRY googleDow Chemicalsidealarc 250/250 ac-dc tigidealarc 250/250 ac-dc tig #2 used for sticklincoln sp100hh125dual arbor grinder polisher30 yrs of hand tools52 pitch blocks 6p-26prake gauge -pitch gaugeG&D prop repair 918-207-6938Hulbert,okla 74441
Reply:Originally Posted by Mito1Thanks guys, never thought of checking MSDS. Just have to finfd out where I can get some Trimethylborate. You dont know the common name do you. Cheers, Stu
Reply:Hi , Thanks everyone. Once again, the power of the net has not let me down. How did we ever solve problems, fix things or find stuff out before the internet. I remember enquiring about details of a very rare race frame that I wanted to build and posted on a couple of forums. I got a reply from a man who must have been 80 in the shade who said he actually managed the factory race team for this manufacturer in the 70's and would I like the factory drawings....well yeah!!!. Priceless. Cheers, Stu |
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