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SemiSkilled:
I have a Flamefast brazing hearth, propane torch with a blower, the torch is rated at 80,000 btu. I'm trying to braze mild steel 16mm dia with brass rods as they're a bit stronger than silver solder and cheaper too,n from what I've read the job needs to be really hot, red heat, can't seem to get it to red heat and have the rod melt on the job. do I need Oxy/ Acet ? Any experts out there ? thanks Lee. |
Troutsqueezer:
I'm not an expert but I have brazed with brass rods a number of times. I use a MAPP torch. |
picclock:
You may be better off borrowing an additional torch. I'm not familiar with your Flamefast brazing hearth, but higher temperatures require low heat losses from the work being heated. I use refractive insulation bricks stacked around, over and under the work so that any radiated heat is reflected back. A std propane torch has a flame temperature of around 1900C, and brass melts below 1000, so if you can keep the thermal losses down it should get there easily. So no drafts and strategically placed extra refractive insulation should resolve the issue. Hope this helps Best regards picclock |
mike os:
needs to be quite hot...almost 900c iirc. maybe oxy prop?... done small thin sections that way but not sure if it will have enough heat for larger pieces...without heating the whole piece to near brazing temps |
tonybraz:
I have a Bullfinch 4100 this runs its own regulator at 4 bar and gives out a lot of heat with a smaller flame http://www.bullfinch-gas.co.uk/index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=43&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1 Tony |
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