hillzabilly wrote:No different to any of the others,citric bath,scrub with scrubbies another citric bath,then sak run and your away.And it will do stainless to stainless.cheers hillzabilly ;-)
hillzabilly wrote:Using those fittings is a waste ta me ,I used 6-8mm stainless bar in a ''u'' shape,I would just be patient until you have some other bits for welding,otherwise I would go with the 15% brazeing rods but you may struggle ta get the lpg torch up to temp,cannot comment on soft solder as I have never used it on stainless.I use a couple of caps with handles,one on top of my assembled plates for storage and transport,and another on the packed section for the same reasons,with seals I would use the silicone ones over the black EPDM as they stick and can be hard to remove .cheers hillzabilly ;-)
hillzabilly wrote:Another option would be a stainless drawer handle or knob like https://handlehouse.com.au/our-products ... l-handles/ may work and be cheap.cheers hillzabilly ;-)
hillzabilly wrote:The handle or knob could be another material as its not in the vapour path,but use stainless screws washers and a silicone seal(silicone washer under the stainless washer) to retain it,if not welding or brazeing it on.cheers hillzabilly :handgestures-thumbupleft:
scythe wrote:Would you glue a bookcase together without nails or screws or dowels?
Similar concept really.
Brazing is just metal glue.
You can get quite a good join with silver brazing as long as your joint is designed correctly ie not a butt-join.
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