TimBuck2
Bronze Member
I put a ding in the cylinder rod of my backhoe stabilizer leg. I filed the edges smooth and want to fill it and smooth it to keep it from ruining the seal.
I plan to fill it with Safety Silv 45 flux coated - this is what was commonly referred to as silver solder or silver braze.
I do a fair amount of stick and gas welding and OxAcy cutting but I have never used braze before, so am looking for some advice.
Melting point of the Safety Silv is 1225 F, using OxyAcy torch with "slightly reducing flame"
Do I do something special to get a reducing flame?
Any advise would be appreciated.
I plan to fill it with Safety Silv 45 flux coated - this is what was commonly referred to as silver solder or silver braze.
I do a fair amount of stick and gas welding and OxAcy cutting but I have never used braze before, so am looking for some advice.
Melting point of the Safety Silv is 1225 F, using OxyAcy torch with "slightly reducing flame"
Do I do something special to get a reducing flame?
Any advise would be appreciated.