
Silver soldering my keg
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Silver soldering my keg
Pics in a moment. 

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Re: Silver soldering my keg
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Re: Silver soldering my keg
What did you use for solder/flux? Did you end up finding a local source?
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Re: Silver soldering my keg
I sourced some stuff from our HVAC rep. Just a tub of crappy no name paste flux and high silver content solder. Requires a fair bit of heat (used acetylene here), but I have had success with my mini mapp/oxy set up at home.
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Re: Silver soldering my keg
impressive, I had no success with any of the plumbing flux's I tried. Reminded me I should update my soldering thread with some pics of the keggles
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Re: Silver soldering my keg
This was labelled low temperature brazing flux, although I consider red hot metal to be a bit more than low temp, lol.
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Re: Silver soldering my keg
Once I get my last few solders done I probably have the Stay-Clean flux for anyone that wants it I think theres like 15oz of the 16oz remaining, haha.
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Re: Silver soldering my keg
FYI, this is the stuff I used.
http://www.amresupply.com/part/73-200-F ... -200GR-6OZ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also, a neat link for brazing.
http://www.brazingbook.com/course/asset ... g_book.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.amresupply.com/part/73-200-F ... -200GR-6OZ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also, a neat link for brazing.
http://www.brazingbook.com/course/asset ... g_book.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Silver soldering my keg
And, drum roll please, it holds pressure
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Re: Silver soldering my keg
Hey was just reading this. I thought Id recommend Batterns flux and Silver flux( one can be sourced at NSCAD school art store) these fluxes are used in goldsmithing (ex goldsmith here) and they flow really well and once they wet out theyll flow anything from gold straight through low silver low temp solders. Not busting on anyone just in case anyone has this problem and need a good flux. Peace out.
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