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Don't use break cleaner or card cleaner for cleaning when welding, the heat will change it to a poison gas, use acetone,
Just curious, what kind of brazing rod did you use?
I can't tell you the specific number but I got it at my local welding supply. It's like a bronze type with a white flux around it.
Just whatever they had at the welding supply, it was the stuff coated with the white flux.
I had no clue you could braze hydrolic lines ? We always tig weld them .. is brazing strong enough to hold 3k to 4k psi ? Is that the correct way to do it ?
I'm not sure if that is the correct way to do it, but it's the way I did it and haven't had a problem with it since.
Brazing has a tensile strength of 70,000psi
@@TreasureGeo I sure like silicone bronze tig welded on.
Only thing I had available and it's still holding.
Don't use break cleaner or card cleaner for cleaning when welding, the heat will change it to a poison gas, use acetone,
Just curious, what kind of brazing rod did you use?
I can't tell you the specific number but I got it at my local welding supply. It's like a bronze type with a white flux around it.
Just whatever they had at the welding supply, it was the stuff coated with the white flux.
I had no clue you could braze hydrolic lines ? We always tig weld them .. is brazing strong enough to hold 3k to 4k psi ? Is that the correct way to do it ?
I'm not sure if that is the correct way to do it, but it's the way I did it and haven't had a problem with it since.
Brazing has a tensile strength of 70,000psi
@@TreasureGeo I sure like silicone bronze tig welded on.
Only thing I had available and it's still holding.