@dougspair HI, ok ,in this case the proper word would be brazzing. but you can use also a bronze rod, and the I guess it would be "welding" .... is an unussual case , but the idea is to show you can weld or braze SS with Bronze or cooper , witch is easy if you use HHO ...
Mainly SS welded to cooper would be great to pàss high ampers in a specialized system..
@Munky332 Yes, sorry we dont have in Spanish a different word for welding and brazing , so I did a wrong translation , my mistake, but youre right it is brazing with a 2% silver stick.. but the main point here is to show how can HHO be used to braze SS and Bronze with good results, , best regards Daniel
Dont use a bronze stick, melting temp of the rod ( or stick ) must be lower than the metal you are welding, or both will melt simultaneously leaving a big hole ..
USE a 10 to 20% silver stick ( rod) , and buy the borax at he same store you buy the stick ..
BUT IN this case I would use simply TIN , same used by electronic Techs ,, will be easier and safer... regards Daniel
..If you're 'welding' why are you using a copper brazing rod...?
dougspair 1 month ago
@dougspair HI, ok ,in this case the proper word would be brazzing. but you can use also a bronze rod, and the I guess it would be "welding" .... is an unussual case , but the idea is to show you can weld or braze SS with Bronze or cooper , witch is easy if you use HHO ...
Mainly SS welded to cooper would be great to pàss high ampers in a specialized system..
daniel2008C 1 month ago
looked more like brazing to me? what rod was used?
Munky332 5 months ago
@Munky332 Yes, sorry we dont have in Spanish a different word for welding and brazing , so I did a wrong translation , my mistake, but youre right it is brazing with a 2% silver stick.. but the main point here is to show how can HHO be used to braze SS and Bronze with good results, , best regards Daniel
daniel2008C 5 months ago
@daniel2008C oh ok, thanks!
Munky332 5 months ago
cool
Dubconferencedotorg 10 months ago
Dont use a bronze stick, melting temp of the rod ( or stick ) must be lower than the metal you are welding, or both will melt simultaneously leaving a big hole ..
USE a 10 to 20% silver stick ( rod) , and buy the borax at he same store you buy the stick ..
BUT IN this case I would use simply TIN , same used by electronic Techs ,, will be easier and safer... regards Daniel
daniel2008C 1 year ago
i have a crack in the inferior part of my radiator(old radiator bronze i think cause i sand it and is gold color)
i have a torch welder and i want to weld that crack to fix the leak
how can i do it,,i know that i have to buy a bronze stick and some kind of white dust
but what is that?
serchmarc 1 year ago
very nice job
d3adp001 1 year ago
@d3adp001 THANKS !!
daniel2008C 1 year ago
Thats the first good HHO welding job I have ever seen... Kudos!.
ehnriko 1 year ago