sam_and_liv wrote:WHERES THE REST OF THE :text-coolphotos: !!!!!!!!!! I just see a piece of pipe with some reducers on it :teasing-tease:
maheel wrote:did mother make you do it ? (behind the raid)
the strength of soft solder can be pretty strong and surprising on even simple but joints.
i did some fittings for a pump today and had to re-do one and thought i would just "break it off" and redo it.
it wouldn't let go with considerable force and i had to take the torch to it
IMO the prep work and fit makes a big diff on a join
nice looking shotgun :)
McStill wrote:sam_and_liv wrote:WHERES THE REST OF THE :text-coolphotos: !!!!!!!!!! I just see a piece of pipe with some reducers on it :teasing-tease:
This topic is not so much about the build pics, but more about what "YOU" can do with a butane torch and soft solder ;-)
sam_and_liv wrote:McStill wrote:sam_and_liv wrote:WHERES THE REST OF THE :text-coolphotos: !!!!!!!!!! I just see a piece of pipe with some reducers on it :teasing-tease:
This topic is not so much about the build pics, but more about what "YOU" can do with a butane torch and soft solder ;-)
I understand that Mac but you have posted this for the "newbs" and they wont have a fuckin clue what you are talking about in this thread.
If someone could post some staggered pics of a shotgun build, that would be beneficial, fuck it took me ages to work out wat was going on there :?
McStill wrote:It's all about filling the joint, right amount of heat to draw the solder to where you want it.......... too much heat and you'll fuck it!
maheel wrote:did you soft solder on that 4" ferrule ?
what flux you using for that ?
SBB wrote:for a newbie its a whole lot trickier.
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