Burner Problems

Discussion in 'Fettling Forum' started by ECHO1, May 24, 2018.

  1. Tony Press

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    @Murph

    I’ve not used copper phosphorus brazing rod. How easy does it flow with propane as a heat source, compared to Mapp?

    Tony
     
  2. ECHO1

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    Sounds and looks easy...but I'm going to ask Dawg, If he can't then I will go with your Fix. You did a Great job. Was that your first ?? This might be mine
    I will show pics either way OK
    I want to say Thanks to All For the Great Ideas and help
    you guys are top notch !!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
     
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    Thanks Ray
    I already E-mailed him and now I'll just wait. sent Pics and hope that he has time.
    I will Post Pics when the job is done
    ECHO1
     
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    AB,
    Thank You for the Thread. I contacted Gary A. and he will do the Repairs for me. I do not want to chance screwing it up. But I will use the video you sent me to practice on some Brass parts !!
    Really a great video Thanks M8
    ECHO1
     
  6. Murph

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    @Tony Press , the flow temp is 720 C / 1325 F, propane-air burns at 1,995 C / 3625 F , so you should be all good with that rod.

    I'm running acetylene-air here, eff-all HOTTER!

    Murph
     
  7. Tony Press

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    Thanks. I have both MAPP and oxy+acetylene.

    Cheers

    Tony