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does anyone know of a less expensive way to solder on larger pieces of
silver,other than the usual oxy/acetalyne set up? jenius. |
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You can use a regular house hold propane torch, silver solder and most
importantly, flux for silver solder to enable the solder to flow into the joint. The torch must have a "pencil tip", which will concentrate the flame. Make sure that the parts to be joined are clean. David "jenius" wrote in message ups.com... does anyone know of a less expensive way to solder on larger pieces of silver,other than the usual oxy/acetalyne set up? jenius. |
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