If you have any issue give me a call. I work for Prince & izant Co. out of Cleveland, OH. My number is 216-362-7000 Ext. 230. We are a supplier of brazing and soldering alloys. I would try to use .062 Dia. 56% silver wire or the 38% if you are looking for something more sluggish. We also supply the flux if you need this as well.
Just a couple reasons. Welds can crack over time. Also because the alignment is a big part of producing a good bike. You can weld a good aligned bike, but brazing in my opinion is easier.
Its all about application,if you have fittings theres no need for welding,because the tubing in a fitting has enough serface area for a braze,. coped tubing would be another story,that would call for welding.hope that helps a little
you have a steady hand. I am going to be trying this out, but I am going to have to cut back on the coffee I think. Thanks for posting! I learned some things watching you..
gloves, jackass
natekerx85 2 weeks ago
I tried to depending on the angle of the union. Some required more than others. rod not flux coated. thx!
dannykim8379 1 year ago
do you build up the entire fillet in a single pass?
Those were flux-coated rods?
karavshin 1 year ago
What kind of rod and flux are you using?
mchimonas 2 years ago
If you have any issue give me a call. I work for Prince & izant Co. out of Cleveland, OH. My number is 216-362-7000 Ext. 230. We are a supplier of brazing and soldering alloys. I would try to use .062 Dia. 56% silver wire or the 38% if you are looking for something more sluggish. We also supply the flux if you need this as well.
Pameduri 2 years ago
I'm just learning to weld and braze. Why wouldn't you weld it instead of brazing it, since it's steel?
breezebro 2 years ago
Just a couple reasons. Welds can crack over time. Also because the alignment is a big part of producing a good bike. You can weld a good aligned bike, but brazing in my opinion is easier.
Pameduri 2 years ago
OK, thanks for the help, I'm still trying to figure out when to do what.
breezebro 2 years ago
Its all about application,if you have fittings theres no need for welding,because the tubing in a fitting has enough serface area for a braze,. coped tubing would be another story,that would call for welding.hope that helps a little
justandgaby 2 years ago
you have a steady hand. I am going to be trying this out, but I am going to have to cut back on the coffee I think. Thanks for posting! I learned some things watching you..
desertblbuesman 2 years ago