MacStill wrote::happy-partydance: :dance: I got one right :dance: :happy-partydance:
bt1 wrote:Bloke,
what your not going to use straight away wrap up in foil or better and store ...away from moisture and heat...fucking bonus you got there....
bt1
bt1 wrote:I'm just putting my hand up here...
phosphorus rods like silfos and ethanol with its levels of sulphur compounds in a gas state and heated would not be my first choice for brazing a still.
Additional to the corrosion issues there's also some safety debate on the resulting oxide they produce.
bt1
sam_and_liv wrote:Yep, you can also get 45%.
Usually the better it is the thinner it is and costs more :wtf:
Get the oxy set out cos this shit wont melt until about 1300C :handgestures-thumbupleft:
P3T3rPan wrote:sam_and_liv wrote:Yep, you can also get 45%.
Usually the better it is the thinner it is and costs more :wtf:
Get the oxy set out cos this shit wont melt until about 1300C :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Huh ?
1,085 °C
Copper, Melting point
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