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Thanks guys. there is solder and there is solder. I remmember back when I used to make leadlight windows I used a very hard solder. I think I'll try that stuff, other than the soft electrical wire stuff, and see how that goes.
We use (US made) pb for drinkable water here and our water mains around the town are in "big bore" pb or some form of plastic. We don't tend to DIY air con in this country, although that looked fun too. |
When we built my in-law's house I helped the plumber so he could get done more quickly. He had a small portable oxy-acetelyne torch that was incredibly fast. I swear it only took him maybe 5 seconds of heat, a quick solder, then he was on to the next joint.
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Propane is not very hot. Not at all. Works fine for soldering 1/2" or maybe 3/4" copper joints. I've done hundreds, with zero leaks (I'm proud of that).
But for just about everything else, MAPP or Oxy/Acetylene is miles ahead. I use the Benzomatic setup, with the separate, small oxygen bottle. The nozzle is very small, which is great for containing the heat into something small. Like exhaust flange nuts. Hint-hint. |
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