General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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Hey Everyone. I have been tasked with welding a floor mounted door stop to a stainless steel plate. The problem is that the door stop seems to be coated brass or bronze (found out the hard way)? I am not exactly sure how to do this. I tried using a tig rod we have called arc braze 157 t. We have used this on cast repairs and it works for that but not this. I then decided to silver solder it which works but is taking longer than anticipated. The ss plate is 3"x 4" x .120" and the base of the door stop is about .25". I will try and get some pics, but any advice would be great. Thanks
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Use a silver braze rod or wire that's 45% silver or higher. I've tiged on several brass and copper fittings to ss heat exchangers for refrigeration systems. The high silver will wet into the ss just before it does the brass. If it's heavy brass consider preheating it a little before you start.
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I will try that. Can't remember what my silver braze is. I will check that though. The ss did wet before the brass. How much of a preheat? Brass and brazing are not my strong suit.
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Too hot to touch. Some brass casting will give you pin holes matter how you braze it. If it does, and the holes bother you just grind them out a little bit and go back over them like you would with any other weld.
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Josh, I think the brazing force is strong with you, you should post more of your work, I know I'd like to see it.Poland308 wrote:Too hot to touch. Some brass casting will give you pin holes matter how you braze it. If it does, and the holes bother you just grind them out a little bit and go back over them like you would with any other weld.
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And for comeback purposes: I believe he means "are NOT allowed." I'm sorry I figured that I would take the opportunityPoland308 wrote:A lot of what I do is in places where you are in allowed to take pictures.
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......from the spelling world champion.Farmwelding wrote:And for comeback purposes: I believe he means "are NOT allowed." I'm sorry I figured that I would take the opportunityPoland308 wrote:A lot of what I do is in places where you are in allowed to take pictures.
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What do ya think guys? Only 10 of the 20. Waiting for the other 10 to come in.
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Took your advice and pre heated. It took a while to fine tune my flame and keep the flow right.
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Hey, byumetalman,
I work right next to Bayou Metal Supply's Slidell, LA location. That company name isn't the source of your username, is it?
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I work right next to Bayou Metal Supply's Slidell, LA location. That company name isn't the source of your username, is it?
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Ah, Brigham Young...byumetalman wrote:No it is not. I work for a university in Utah.
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You can see where Bayou Metal and byumetal seemed to match, I'm sure.
My mistake.
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No worries. I did see that. Wouldn't mind visiting the bayou and meeting another forum member.
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