So I have the brass overflow tank and steel Markos bracket. Been looking at ways to solder, has anyone done this? I assume silver solder/flux/torch but is it that simple?
So I have the brass overflow tank and steel Markos bracket. Been looking at ways to solder, has anyone done this? I assume silver solder/flux/torch but is it that simple?
I'll figure it out but thought maybe someone had done it. The powder fluxes are expensive and silver solder is so variable in its silver content. The approach seems clear, the products to use, do not.
Erik, thank you for your comments above. Though I learn from my mistakes, I prefer not to in this case.
Don’t know if this helps, but as a one time designer of silver jewelry, the 45% silver solder makes sense. A jeweller, or a craft shop would be good places to Google. It shouldn’t be hard to find.I have my Old Daddy's giant old fashioned large soldering iron It works dead nuts on for jobs like this as it puts out great heat. If you got to a radiator shop,at least the ones I have been to, they use a similar iron, but heat them up in a small oven for jobs like this.Kind of like the irons in the old Chinese laundries. Lay it on the metal and it will heat both without hurting the brass. Yes use the plumbers flux like Marcos showed and feed the silver solder to it and you will have a nice clean joint, no pun intended