Most refrigeration service/repair engineers seem to use silver solder and/or brass for repairs and replacement of their fine tubing. In many cases brazing can be stronger than welding as it is done at a lower temperature than welding and does not affect the strength of steel components which can degrade at higher temperatures.
I'm not sure if this sort of kit will get up to welding temperature, I think you can only achieve steel welding temperature with acetylene?
I started with a smaller set that used disposable oxygen bottles but it was costing a fortune in oxygen.
Cheers
Howard
That looks interesting, though after about 30 years with oxy-acetylene and then 20 years without, I don't really miss it now.
Why do they sell it for brazing? Will it weld thin sheet?
Hi Andrew
I’ve managed test welds on 1mm steel sheet but my skill level is not high enough to produce decent welds. For anything structural I use stick or MIG welding. I’ve used the oxy Mapp to braze aluminium with special rods.
(28-11-2023, 07:17 PM)Duncan Grimmond Wrote: Most refrigeration service/repair engineers seem to use silver solder and/or brass for repairs and replacement of their fine tubing. In many cases brazing can be stronger than welding as it is done at a lower temperature than welding and does not affect the strength of steel components which can degrade at higher temperatures.
I'm not sure if this sort of kit will get up to welding temperature, I think you can only achieve steel welding temperature with acetylene?
It uses mapp gas, but what is that? It says it gives similar performance to acetylene.
I've nothing against brazing, Duncan, but always found welding was easier. And you can't butt braze thin steel sheet.
Googleing I find several mentions of welding with mapp.
Oxy Propane, Oxy MAPP, and Oxy Propylene are all significantly cooler than Oxy Acetylene. More importantly they don't act as a shielding gas and will never make a clean weld, even in thin material.
What I did today was to take the Ruby to a foreign country, to see its French cousins. Then very close to home I was run into by a xxx xxxing xxx. At least he did get out of his car and apologise and hand over details, rather than just rushing off into the distance
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So sorry to hear of your coming together, Steve. I can't see the pictures, but I'm hoping they are showing minor damage.
I did about 75 miles in the special, last night. Took it to see the lights at Blenheim Palace. The lights were great, but the ride there and back were better. Everyone managed to miss me.