Looks like great fun. I've done some welding with a Henrob torch many years ago in an airplane building workshop. I never did get a chance to do it much, though. I always meant to go out and buy a torch. This looks awesome. I'll have to buy your videos and some equipment and go play.
i was always under the impression in brazing you wanted to have the brazing rod follow the torch, and never let the flame directly contact the brazing rod, is this an incorrect impression? it seems you do it the other way.
Thanks a lot for your help. For the first time in my life i always wanted to learn how to gas weld. And yesterday i finely did it just by watching your video here made it possible for me. I used the actual gas filler rod shown on your video and got some old 3/16 mild steel and cleaned off the area where i was going to weld it, and of coarse i ground off a 45 degree angle on the edge like yours, And got a neutral flame on the torch and walla! i got the molting puddle to melt through both metals.
I have never used Mapp Gas so I can offer no information. There are YouTube videos on Mapp Gas. I'd suggest checking those out.
897473 1 week ago
can you braze with a map gas torch and A copper rod. I know that you should use a oxy acetylene torch but can u.
Mrrickes 1 week ago
your video was very clear, helpful and interesting. thank you
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1861rebelpride 3 months ago
Can the Henrob torch do everything a Smith torch can? I was thinking of buying a Henrob since that's what I learned on.
noreservecars 7 months ago
Looks like great fun. I've done some welding with a Henrob torch many years ago in an airplane building workshop. I never did get a chance to do it much, though. I always meant to go out and buy a torch. This looks awesome. I'll have to buy your videos and some equipment and go play.
Thank you very much.
noreservecars 7 months ago
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dongtamus 9 months ago
i was always under the impression in brazing you wanted to have the brazing rod follow the torch, and never let the flame directly contact the brazing rod, is this an incorrect impression? it seems you do it the other way.
dirtyjeansjenkins 9 months ago
I'm pre-heating the metal to be brazed.
There is no way to keep the over all flame from touching the brazing rod.
The blue cone however, never touches the brazing rod.
If you have a different method and it works for you - then stick with it.
897473 3 hours ago
897473 9 months ago
Thanks a lot for your help. For the first time in my life i always wanted to learn how to gas weld. And yesterday i finely did it just by watching your video here made it possible for me. I used the actual gas filler rod shown on your video and got some old 3/16 mild steel and cleaned off the area where i was going to weld it, and of coarse i ground off a 45 degree angle on the edge like yours, And got a neutral flame on the torch and walla! i got the molting puddle to melt through both metals.
honeybunchickens 1 year ago
Yes, very informative piece...great pacing!
patterm2 1 year ago
great vid. can you join steel and copper?
tmtx7 1 year ago
@tmtx7
I use copper, brass, bronze & steel. All those metals can be brazed to each other.
897473 1 year ago
Also I forgot to mention, That is some mighty fine welding you have there sir.
cyberdemigod 1 year ago
This is exactly what I was looking for, great explanation and demonstration. I hope to see more videos so informative
cyberdemigod 1 year ago
great vid !!!
2LateIWon 1 year ago