Someone in my friend Johns church knocked over a plant stand and broke off one of the legs.1. Broken leg
In this picture you can see that this leg was brazed in the past. On the right side of the brazed joint, it looks like there may have been an adhesion problem with the braze.2. Close up of break
I supported the stand and located the bottom of the leg, but I allowed freedom of movement of the leg, when the leg and base were heated due to welding.3. Fixtured for brazing
4. Close up of joint
I do have the can of brazing flux, but I prefer to use the coated brazing rods. I purchased these rods at Lowes.5. Coated brazing rods Smith Oxyacetylene TorchMiller Dynasty 200DXLincoln SP-250 MIG WelderClausing/Coldchester 15" Lathe16" DuAll Saw15" Drill Press7" x 9" Swivel Head Horizontal Band Saw20 Ton Arbor Press BridgeportLincoln LE 31 MP & Lincoln 210 MP
Reply:I didnt bother to preheat the part because the leg was free to expand and contract6. Brazed and sanded
7. Close up of painted joint
8. All done Smith Oxyacetylene TorchMiller Dynasty 200DXLincoln SP-250 MIG WelderClausing/Coldchester 15" Lathe16" DuAll Saw15" Drill Press7" x 9" Swivel Head Horizontal Band Saw20 Ton Arbor Press BridgeportLincoln LE 31 MP & Lincoln 210 MP
Reply:That came out real nice.