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- Practice #3~
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- Cut a couple of sections of
- bicycle tubing about 6" long
- each. Miter one to fit against
- the other at a right angle.
- The mitering should be accurate
- enough that there is no gap
- larger than .030". Braze them
- together.~
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- flood
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- Turn down the gas velocities.
- Now, just as if you were welding
- with brass, using a small torch
- motion, and working in sections
- around the intersection from
- right to left, weld bronze beads
- over the intersection. Obviously,
- you don't want to use enough
- heat to melt the steel, but melt
- the underlying brazing so that
- the new brass beads adhere. Done
- properly, this enlarges the area
- of contact and greatly increases
- strength. This is called fillit
- brazing.
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- When cool, try to tear your
- practice pieces apart to see how
- strong your brazing is.~
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