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This is not aircraft related.
I did some brazing on a tank and then later decided it would have been easier to have welded. I read somewhere that one should not attempt to weld over brazing. I assume becase the brazing material melts at a lower temp than the base metal, that welding over a braze would cause the brazing material to boil away, spattering filler material. Is that analysis correct? I assume the recovery is to remelt the brazing filler and wire-brush it off???? - Mike |
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I assume the recovery is to remelt the brazing filler and wire-brush
it off???? - Mike I've never had much luck with that method. I tried it back in my bicycle building days and gave up trying to "salvage" a brazed joint. I may be way off in the actual physics of the matter..... it was my observation that at welding temperatures the brass would alloy with the base metal and while I might be able to make a nice looking weld - they were without exception very brittle and failed. Now if I run across a brazed joint that needs repair, if I can't repair using brass, I either cut away ALL the brazed zone and weld or junk the part. ================== Leon McAtee |
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, " wrote: I assume the recovery is to remelt the brazing filler and wire-brush it off???? - Mike I've never had much luck with that method. I tried it back in my bicycle building days and gave up trying to "salvage" a brazed joint. I may be way off in the actual physics of the matter..... it was my observation that at welding temperatures the brass would alloy with the base metal and while I might be able to make a nice looking weld - they were without exception very brittle and failed. Now if I run across a brazed joint that needs repair, if I can't repair using brass, I either cut away ALL the brazed zone and weld or junk the part. ================== Leon McAtee Never form a puddle in the base metal when brazing! THe braze will mix with the base metal and form a poor alloy. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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