Brazing Tutorial - Copper to Stainless Steel
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2022
- 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.
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Excellent demo
Proper good job mate
Nice video
Nice tutorial man. Now I have to look for how you made that Flux!
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Thought it was going to be a home made recipe. Guess not.🥴
Awesome...now i see😊😊😊😊
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 :)
seems need our 4 in -1 inner & outer plumbing cleaner 😊
Why did you touch the brazing area After cleaning with your fingers before bracing?😁
What's the name of liquid flux?
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.
Which braze rod you used for it can you please mention
You should show us do it not just talking