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 Posted: 14:19 - 08 Apr 2007 Post subject: Brazing troubles |
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The last crash on my 675 snapped off both arms on the front fairing bracket.
It seems to be made of some light alloy; not sure what, but doubt it will weld with my arc welder.
So I decided to try Brazing it. Never done brazing before.
I've got me one of these which claims to be suitable for brazing and a selection of different coated rods from B&Q.
From what I've read I basically need to heat the item up, then pull the heat back a bit and push the rod onto the materials to be joined.
However, so far I've not managed to actually get the rod to melt.
Last night I tried with a couple of one penny pieces and got one to the point it was glowing orange, but the rod still wasn't melting.
Any suggestions?
The torch has a 'swirl pattern', but this means there's not a distinctive traditional flame so that I can place the items at the obviously hottest bit. Seems to work better holding the torch quite close - is this right? |
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G,
My understanding of braizing comes from University. When I was there, they explained and demonstrated braizing to me.
Basically, it requires a paste which I think contains copper and tin iirc. They referred it as "Braize" or "Braizing paste".
You put the paste on both surfaces to be braized, then marry the two together. Once this is done, you touch the flame on the paste. The paste then flashes/ignites, and the bond is made. This bond is then stronger than the steel which it connects together.
So, I think you need some braizing paste, if your defenition of braizing matches mine!  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazing
The American Welding Society prefers "Braize Welding" for what you're trying to do G... According to wikipedia anyway!
Also, Wikipedia says bronze brazing won't work on Aluminium. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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Sorry being too lazy to follow the link and read the post properly I assumed you were using a carbon arc setup since you mentioned the welder.
Anyway, there's definitely something not right if the rods not melting on two pennies. The temperature should be up to about 450 degrees which your torch should be capable of although the output of the others on the site in your link are almost a 1000w higher. What material is the rod and can you melt the it by just holding it in the flame? The flux won't have any effect on this since its only there to prevent oxides from forming, stops the molten material from balling up.
I've always used oxyacetylene torches with quite a pointed flame and I've always kept the heat on the part because it draws the filler through the material.
You need to make sure the rods you have brought are ok for the material your bonding. Copper and brass is ok for steel, copper etc but won't work on aluminium, you'll need an aluminium filler rod for that. Any sign of magnesium and you've got more problems.
Think you'll have the same problem with the arc welder unless you get aluminium filler rods. |
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Allen Millyard of V12 Kawasaki Z2600 fame uses lumiweld to join the bandsawed crankcases on his inline five, KH250 based 2-strokes.
Low temperature aluminium solder. Got to be worth a try.
Are they circular in cross section? If so, have you considered drilling them and sweating a slug in? ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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 Posted: 21:34 - 08 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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They are some fancy ergonomic shape or something .
I did consider trying to drill some very fine holes and stick a couple of pins through, but I think better would be just to slap a bigger bit of metal on underneath. |
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I've got some two pack adhesive that you can have, use it to refit broken studs and fixings on cars where we can't get a welder in. Its called power mix, made by www.vip-gmbh.com. look under
products,
adhesives,
2 part products,
then scroll down to 2 part Urethan adhesive.
It does mention plastics but the spec sheet also mentions metal. I have the mixing nozzle but not the application gun, I use my fingers to push the plungers down. |
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 Posted: 21:56 - 08 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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Now this is a bit embarrassing
I actually tried the aluminium rods I've got and they, err, do seem to work! I had been saving them as I only had two.
Doesn't explain why the others ones don't when I'm sure they 'should'.
Cheers for the offer ichy, got a few other adhesives I can try as well so should be ok one way or another.
Should these aluminium rods be fluxed? They don't seem to have any outer coating from what I can tell. |
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Lumiweld rods and probably yours as well don't have/need a flux, but you need a stainless steel wire brush which you use to agitate the liquid rod into the area you're using it. Don't know why so don't ask but that's how they "work" for some reason. ____________________ I used to be indecisive but now I'm not quite so sure. |
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 Posted: 22:51 - 08 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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Hmmm, I was hoping to not have to 'clean up' the joint at all as far as abrasion is concerned - the parts still match pretty well where they cracked.
The flux I've got doesn't mention what it has in it, just that it doesn't have lead.
These are the rods I've got (also got two others listed under 'brazing rods' on the left:
https://www.bernzomatic.com/bernzomatic/consumer/jhtml/detail.jhtml?prodId=BernzoProd100064
Cheers for the thoughts all . |
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Superglue it and wrap it in gaffa.  |
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mildly entertaining thread... LMFAO!  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 4 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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