It’s tough to say. Any slower and the ball never drops. But idk for sure. I’ve not played with it much. I just did some 1/8” and turned the volts up and it really laid down “wet”.
@@DeathTollRacing Most people don't even know about MIG Brazing at all to be honest, everyone just assumes you have to MIG Weld everything which many times isn't necessary unless it's structural and taking weight. The fact that you're doing it demonstrates you know your welder can be used for more than one thing.
That's cool. Never used that before
I’m glad I discovered it. If for nothing else all the junkyard craft projects. 😂
wow - I had no idea they made mig bronze brazing wire 🎄🎄👍🎄🎄
It was new to me also. It’s really fun to mess with.
Very cool stuff Gavin! Merry Christmas to you and Aquila.🌲
Same to you!
Merry Christmas! 🎄
Merry Christmas!
lots of bike frames are brazed together ,,,
I've noticed that. Good observation!
I’d be curious if it would work for welding/repairing cast iron? Might be good for freeze cracks
Great suggestion! I’m going to do some testing to see
Seems like your wire speed is too fast.
It’s tough to say. Any slower and the ball never drops. But idk for sure. I’ve not played with it much. I just did some 1/8” and turned the volts up and it really laid down “wet”.
@@DeathTollRacing Most people don't even know about MIG Brazing at all to be honest, everyone just assumes you have to MIG Weld everything which many times isn't necessary unless it's structural and taking weight. The fact that you're doing it demonstrates you know your welder can be used for more than one thing.