| To: | triumphs@Autox.Team.Net |
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| Subject: | Re: Brazing or Soldering? |
| From: | Egil Kvaleberg <egil@kvaleberg.no> |
| Date: | Fri, 26 Dec 1997 10:36:29 GMT |
| Organization: | Siving Egil Kvaleberg AS |
| References: | <34A169BD.809@vol.com> <34A06147.6B8E@rt66.com> |
On 24 Dec 1997, Michael D. Porter wrote: > Solder simply will not > adhere to steel. Oh, but it will. In fact, it adheres very well. Just make sure the areas are spotlessly clean, and you use a good flux (the brush-on type that also contains solder powder is very good). BUT, solder is not very strong, and is definitely not striong enough for stuctural repairs of any kind. Egil -- Email: egil@kvaleberg.no Voice: +47 22523641, 92022780 Fax: +47 22525899 Snail: Egil Kvaleberg, Husebybakken 14A, 0379 Oslo, Norway URL: http://home.sn.no/home/egilk/ PGP: finger:egilk@sn.no |
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