knute_m
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- Down to my lovable little red Mahindra with FEL, and backhoe.
I'm not as young as I used to be, so I've given away a lot of my toys. I'm now basically a hobby farmer with just a little 120 V/140 Amp Lincoln wire welder. The little wire welder does nearly everything I need done except for some occasional strange jobs around the house and farm.
I got rid of all my O/A equipment, and my early 1960's 'Lincoln Tombstone.'
But, there are still things that I would prefer to braze because it would be easiest/best/safest done by relatively low temperature or relatively small size pieces - but not suitable for hotglue gun or JB Weld.
Has anybody tried using a 120 volt flux-core wire or MIG welder, mostly for heating, while adding brazing rod like you would have done with a torch?
If you were successful, did you use plain brass rod, fluxed rod, alloy rod, or any additional flux. Could you make a joint, especially a sweated joint, similar using flux core or MIG similar to one with a gas torch?
Thanks,
Knute
I got rid of all my O/A equipment, and my early 1960's 'Lincoln Tombstone.'
But, there are still things that I would prefer to braze because it would be easiest/best/safest done by relatively low temperature or relatively small size pieces - but not suitable for hotglue gun or JB Weld.
Has anybody tried using a 120 volt flux-core wire or MIG welder, mostly for heating, while adding brazing rod like you would have done with a torch?
If you were successful, did you use plain brass rod, fluxed rod, alloy rod, or any additional flux. Could you make a joint, especially a sweated joint, similar using flux core or MIG similar to one with a gas torch?
Thanks,
Knute