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Solpro Brazing
Добавлен 17 июн 2022
Solpro Brazing are a family owned business that manufactures and sells brazing alloys to merchants and end users aroudn the globe. We've been in business for hundreds of years (yes, hundreds) and we're the only producer of high silver content brazing alloys in the UK.
Brazing Tutorial - Copper to Copper: Acetylene Version
James repeats the same exercise with a copper to copper join using a T-Joint, PhosBraze brazing rods and an acetylene torch, as you would more likely find in a commercial environment.
If you would like to purchase our copper phos rods, you can do so at our website solprobrazing.co.uk
If you would like to purchase our copper phos rods, you can do so at our website solprobrazing.co.uk
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Brazing Tutorial - Copper to Copper T-Joint
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.2 года назад
James walks us through how to join copper to copper in a T-Joint using out PhosBraze brazing rods. In this instance, flux is not required as the phosphorus in the rod will clean the surface of the metal for us. To buy PhosBraze rods go to our website solprobrazing.co.uk
Brazing Tutorial - Stainless Steel to Stainless Steel
Просмотров 35 тыс.2 года назад
James shows how to braze similar metals this time. Whilst this could be achieved by welding, we wanted to show how you can also braze two metals of the same time to create a very solid join. Again using our SilverBraze 55T silver brazing rods to achieve the bond. Available at solprobrazing.co.uk
Brazing Tutorial - Copper to Stainless Steel
Просмотров 41 тыс.2 года назад
James continues the series with a tutorial on how to join dissimilar metals, this time copper to stainless steel using our SilverBraze 55T silver brazing rods and flux powder to get the job done. James shows how to clean and prepare the metals for brazing, how to braze the joint and demonstrates the strength of the join. 55% silver brazing rods available at solprobrazing.co.uk
Brazing Tutorial - Brass to Stainless Steel
Просмотров 18 тыс.2 года назад
James takes us through how to correctly braze together two different types of metal using silver brazing rods and flux powder and demonstrates the resulting strength of the bond. If you'd like to know more or purchase some of the SilverBraze 55T silver brazing rods, go to our website solprobrazing.co.uk
Welding vs Soldering vs Brazing - Basic Brazing Tutorial
Просмотров 48 тыс.2 года назад
James Tear, CEO of Solpro, talks us through the differences between different types of metal joining and under what circumstances you would use each as well as covering a short tutorial on how to use brazing rods correctly. For more information or to purchase brazing rods or flux powder, visit our website solprobrazing.co.uk
How to Mix and Apply Flux Powder
Просмотров 16 тыс.2 года назад
Head of Solpro and Master Cutler, James Tear takes us through how to correctly mix flux powder for brazing and what to look for when you're joining metals using brazing rods and flux combined. To purchase our flux powders or find out more, visit solprobrazing.co.uk
Solpro Brazing - Your Partner In Brazing Rods
Просмотров 14 тыс.2 года назад
Taking it's vast capabilities from it's parent company, Solpro Brazing manufactures and distributes high quality brazing rods all across the UK and EU. We are proudly the only brazing alloy manufacturer in the UK that creates high silver content brazing rods on home shores. Find out more at solprobrazing.co.uk
I'm impressed.
That's some bad soldering skills right here , way way overheated
Good
Great video 👍🏼 I've recently crashed an MX-5 Lots of hard to reach welds needed. And more importantly less heat the better. It's not structural so I'd prefer brazing. It's thin steel panels. Please can you advise what brass rods would be best? And what gas too? Thanks
Great information, but scary bad soldering skills.
Thank you Sir for the demonstration and most importantly with the informative explanation 🙏💫
What kind of flux did u used?
Top knotch info. learnt alot from these videos and have your flux in my cabinet from years ago.
In masters of crack repair, brazing is the better option, because the it will fill the hairwidth cracks and pinholes, which are otherwise impossible to see. Here's my: m.ruclips.net/video/uFRqNUg8U64/видео.html
Great vid thank you. can I just ask what is the cleaning solvent you use ? Thanks again Lolwit
seems need our 4 in -1 inner & outer plumbing cleaner 😊
How do you make the paste from the powder ? Just add a little distilled water and stir ??
Erm, that's MAPP gas, not propane - which would be significantly less hot. The MAPP as demonstrated actually worked fine, per my expectations, though it's not available anymore, at least in the USA. (ruclips.net/video/WGKdcgzTKxw/видео.html shows the yellow tank and MAPP label.)
This channel is definitely underrated.
07:45 Holy shit! That is way stronger than I thought! :O
The main difference between welding and brazing(soldering) is melting. In brazing(soldering), metal producers heat up the metal to be bonded but never soften them. In welding, metal producers melt the base metal. visit our channel to see more videos about the brazing
It’s the same thing.
@@iHeartOiSkanksit's different 😅
Best tutorial ever
Wear the proper gloves!
Never a tutorial on brazing stainless to stainless steel. Always stainless to copper or copper alloy.
One of the best brazing tutorial.
Can this be done with silica bronze rods
beautiful work mate.. you deserve a great big ass sandwich 😅🎉
Hi did you use silver solder here? or others solders.
Excellent explanation. Can we use this method to braze 2 "cast iron" objects? Blessings from Venezuela.
Excellent
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What's the name of liquid flux?
Mine didn't melt like that at all, despite getting it cherry hot red as well, I even tried two different torches at once. Could it be not enough flux? I was using coated flux rods.
Did you coat the work in flux also?
What thickness is the stainless, great video, thank you
Please show me the label of the Flux and solder so I can buy them
Yes, pleased.. I also need to know..
"That's mechanically cleaned..." then rubs his naturally oily, urine acidic fingers on it - he's no scientist, that's for sure!
He then cleans it with solvent, followed by flux.
So glad this video was not narrated by an American that cannot pronounce the word "solder".
excellent job sir post more videos regarding manufacturing process
Awesome...now i see😊😊😊😊
🔥🔥
Best video I’ve seen on brazing/soldering with simple torch. 👍
Hi i am umesh Sharma Can you suggest the best low cost brazing alloy for ms to ss 304 pipes
Brazing is the method of choice for thin metals (<2mm). With welding you just burn holes in these.
Thank you for sharing :D Please write us what's the name of the flux which you used, what is contein and what contein exactly the thin wire you used for weld it? YOU do great job! Cheers from Brazil :)
You should show us do it not just talking
Shame the rods cost so much
I really appreciate your explanation and demonstration. Very clear and instructive. Thanks for sharing and putting it up.
Proper good job mate
Excellent vid. The use of MAPGas is great as well. Helps me realise that I do t need an expensive oxy setup. Question though. Can you braze close to the original site without melting the first one? I remember hearing (apocryphally) that the composition of silver solder changes meaning it needs a higher heat once its set?
Some solder manufacturers make alloys with various melting points specifically so you can do multi-stage braze operations on things like boilers. It is very possible to melt (and ruin) existing joints when brazing on new features.
This was a great video, thanks a lot.
Which braze rod you used for it can you please mention
I love this mathod.
Excellent.
I need some advice, how would you suggest someone silver braze a stainless steel ferrule on to a stainless steel keg? I'm trying to do what is shown in the video posted on the goodwelds channel "Tig welding 304 stainless 4" tri clamp fitting in ABS brewing fermenter". I'm not a tig welder, but I have brazed before. I'm thinking about cutting the hole so the ferrule doesn't fall through, but rests on a lip. Would it be better to braze it on the inside out or from the outside in? How would you do it? Thanks for any suggestions. Cheers.
5 months and no reply, imagine a company putting out a video and ignoring peoples comments, no way to do business. Did you get this ferrule welded or brazed yet? My thoughts concerning brazing is how will you hold it in place? Heating this up to temp the flux will allow parts to move around. Also with stainless, especially a thin wall keg can overheat fast and if the flux overheats the filler won't flow, I would TIG it, but then that's what I do. Best regards
@@precisionarc I did silver braze it successfully following the instructions of Planet Moonshine's "Converting a beer keg into a home distillation boiler" though I agree tig is the best way to do it.
I the difference between bracing and soldering was a bit unclear. So far i found a statement telling the the only difference is the temperature (soldering < (450 deg Celius < brazing)
Yes its very similiar. But soldering isn't allowed for gas pipes because if there is a fire the soldering would just melt. I soldered whenever possible because you don't need a big oxygen bottle but just a small red one (acytelyn?) and it was easier when soldering copper pipes. But some tubes need brazing. Also heating pipes here by law.