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- If you have difficulty achieving the desired effect:
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- * Excessive heat - burns up the flux and weakens the steel.
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- * Flame too far away - exhaust, which is an inert gas, does not
- protect the hot brass from oxygen in the air.
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- As long as you use paste flux, it
- makes little difference whether
- you use coated or uncoated brazing
- rods. If you use uncoated, heat
- the rods a bit, then dip them in
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