McStill wrote:I have MIG, TIG, ARC, OXY, MAPP, LPG & a plasma :geek:
caveman wrote:McStill wrote:I have MIG, TIG, ARC, OXY, MAPP, LPG & a plasma :geek:
And don't forget the big bag of peanuts and monkey too :teasing-tease:
stretch69 wrote:Hi
I'm a bit confused with all this,
I'm wanting to hard solder some ferrules on to a keg.
wedwards wrote:stretch69 wrote:Hi
I'm a bit confused with all this,
I'm wanting to hard solder some ferrules on to a keg.
My question about this is why would you need hard solder and not use something like aquasafe from bunnings - assuming my understanding of hard solder (sticks), and soft solder (rolls) is correct. I have this stuff as it was mentioned in another thread I believe;
http://www.bunnings.com.au/consolidated ... -_p5060362
Im thinking that would be all you would need to solder ferrules etc into kegs. Anyone care to steer me in another direction about this, or fill me in on the downsides of using this?
Hotanddry wrote:Hey guys i have access to Boc pro 2, pro silver 15 and pro silver 45. I was planning on using the 15 as it flows really well but is not as soft as the 45. As far as I can tell they are all lead free is there any thing else I need to check before choosing which solder? But the 15 and 45 are more used in refrigeration work will this matter?
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