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V12|V12 02-05-2004 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Butcher
Ever tried to solder a brass barb to anodised Al? :p

Takes more heat than standard soldering and silver brazing, and a special bi-metal flux, unless you've got MIG/TIG Arc welder... But why would you be combining AL + Brass LOL!? COPPER + Brass = match made in heaven. :p

V12|V12 02-05-2004 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by AntiBling
I use an 89 Camaro heatercore, it has a 7x7 surface area. Total cost $22 dollars plus $10 for adhesive and barbs. Heatercores are cheaper than the specialized rads online and probably just as good. Mine was described as having a 5/8 and 1/2 inch outlets, but its really just a 1/2 pipe on both sides with one 1/2 pipe flared out at the end. Look for one that has copper tubing and tanks if you have a copper WB. There is a product called "copper bond" at Lowes or Home Depot that allows you to glue barbs and pipes together instead of soldering if you arent into that. Thats what I used, its leaktight and rock solid.


Again... those "specialized" Rads and Cores are a COMPLETE rip off. Anyone that pushes these "pretty-boy" water cooling solutions is straight up FANBOY. You do NOT need any of that nonsense to cool "well." Nevermind, I'm not starting this already rerun rant.. :rolleyes:

Butcher 02-05-2004 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by V12|V12
Takes more heat than standard soldering and silver brazing, and a special bi-metal flux, unless you've got MIG/TIG Arc welder... But why would you be combining AL + Brass LOL!? COPPER + Brass = match made in heaven. :p

Hard to find reserviors made of copper. :p

Arcturius 02-05-2004 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by rocketmanx
I'll look through all my racing supply resource links V12. In the meantime, you know of any good brass brazing links? I can weld all day long but have never brazed before. Tried it with my torch and it was a nesty looking mess. Definitely not a joint I would ever accept :( I made a brass "frame/mount" and fan shroud for my '77 Impala HC and need to braze it to the HC. Have to be able to make a perfect braze first ;)

BTW- what's cheap? Never bought the stuff berfore.


What diameter brazing rods are you using, and what type of flux?

`schr0et 02-06-2004 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by V12|V12
Soldering a hassle? Heat object a little, apply flux, increase temp to ~415F, apply solder or brazing material (requires higher heat) metal melts, bonds, DONE.... 3x stronger and more durable than ANY silly TIME consuming epoxy.... besides epoxy cracks and degrades under certain chemical exposure/pressure and takes a LONG time to FULLY cure (~16-24hrs). My 86 Chevette core has no leaks and it's over 18 YEARS old... try that with some epoxy (save for JB WELD!) DOn't be me wrong, I cannot live w/o my epoxy collection! But for the STRONGEST bond and shortest down time, a quick 10min soldering job is perfect :)

My $3 bottle of propane has lasted me over a year with frequent soldering/brazing jobs.

The whole kit is about $20 for Nozzle, Propane/MAPP, Silver braze, and flux w/brush!

Plus the torch can be used for other household projects, like making a good Creme Brulee! :drool:

Hello all my first post here, main question was where would I be able to purchase that welding stuff.

To me sounds like your using your average cooking torch, one of those small green ones with a small propane tank.

If thats what your using could I just buy that at my local Target store?

Also do you think JB Weld is just as good as soldering?

Thanks for any and all help guys :cheers:

Jim 02-06-2004 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by `schr0et
Hello all my first post here, main question was where would I be able to purchase that welding stuff.

To me sounds like your using your average cooking torch, one of those small green ones with a small propane tank.

If thats what your using could I just buy that at my local Target store?

Also do you think JB Weld is just as good as soldering?

Thanks for any and all help guys :cheers:

Solder is the best and JB Weld is second in my opinion. I have done both and I highly doubt the JB Weld is going to fail.
Jim

V12|V12 02-07-2004 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by `schr0et
Hello all my first post here, main question was where would I be able to purchase that welding stuff.

To me sounds like your using your average cooking torch, one of those small green ones with a small propane tank.

If thats what your using could I just buy that at my local Target store?

Also do you think JB Weld is just as good as soldering?

Thanks for any and all help guys :cheers:


Yes you can get one of those soldering/brazing torch kits at wal-mart I think... or homedepot/lowes

JB is DAMN tough stuff, not as strong as a silver solder/braze bond, but close... just takes a good while to fully cure

Later :)


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