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My Father made this 30 years ago. I inherited it while back, but one of my cats knocked it off the mantle and broke off one of the bases. I need to know how to braze it back together. I bought a little Porta-Torch by Lincoln, but all I know how to do is cut with it. The tip is a 6920-0, I think. Here are a few pictures of what I need to do if you guys could look and tell me how to weld it back together. The weld was brass, not silver solder. Can I just put the two ends together like in the picture and lightly heat them up till they melt together, or do I need flux and all that.Thanks, Cam. Attached ImagesIf John Wayne would have been a welder, he would have used Miller welders!!! LOL
Reply:Hey Cam,Your best result would be to just lightly flux the joint & use a low temp silver-solder. That would avoid excessive heat to other joints as sil-sol will melt lower than a brass filler. Sil-sol is quite strong & would match the color fairly well.DennyComplete Welding/Machine/Fab. ShopMobile UnitFinally retired*Moderator*"A man's word is his honor...without honor there is nothing.""Words are like bullets.... Once they leave your muzzle, you cannot get them back."
Reply:it looks like it was brazed originally, not welded..low temp silver solder with mapp gas should work and not give too much heat too fastOf all the things I lost I miss my mind the most...I know just enough about everything to be dangerous......You cant cure stupid..only kill it...
Reply:Originally Posted by yorkiepapHey Cam,Your best result would be to just lightly flux the joint & use a low temp silver-solder. That would avoid excessive heat to other joints as sil-sol will melt lower than a brass filler. Sil-sol is quite strong & would match the color fairly well.Denny
Reply:Originally Posted by cnyeco1...I bought a little Porta-Torch by Lincoln... Can I just put the two ends together like in the picture and lightly heat them up till they melt together, or do I need flux and all that. |
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