Dura Fix
#21
Re: Dura Fix
I've tried it with Propane, Brazing Fluid and Oxy/Acetalyne ans the first 2 would touch it, Oxy/Ace, was hard not to heat it too much and burn the materials. Work, but not nice.
Remeber the guy in the video has 100's of hour of practice and 100's of video take to get it right for the good shot.
Remeber the guy in the video has 100's of hour of practice and 100's of video take to get it right for the good shot.
#22
Re: Dura Fix
Originally Posted by JK_Motorsports
I've tried it with Propane, Brazing Fluid and Oxy/Acetalyne ans the first 2 would touch it, Oxy/Ace, was hard not to heat it too much and burn the materials. Work, but not nice.
Remeber the guy in the video has 100's of hour of practice and 100's of video take to get it right for the good shot.
Remeber the guy in the video has 100's of hour of practice and 100's of video take to get it right for the good shot.
#24
Re: Dura Fix
Originally Posted by BigWheeze
I still wouldnt waste my time or money on that. With a tig machine you can weld SS, magnisium, aluminium, titanium, MS, HCS. You could buy a torch set up and only be able to braze, ofc, and 'Durafix'. That still leaves you with your dick in your hand when you want to weld titanium, SS, and magnisium.
#25
Re: Dura Fix
Originally Posted by BigWheeze
Wouldnt silver/tin alloy work? Nickel isnt cheap, but its alot stronger.
#27
Re: Dura Fix
ok.. ive been wanting to play around so i ordered some durafix. a little torch setup and i have some aluminum im going to test this out on. Ill take some pics and maybe a vid when i get it. heres my torch i got at lowes. im using mapp gas and oxygen setup(50 bucks). It can cut steel quickly and steels melting point is like twice aluminums so this should do the job fairly well. Total invested so far is $90 bucks. Thats the torch and rods.
you cant tell but i have a nice blue flame about 5/8 in long from the tip.
you cant tell but i have a nice blue flame about 5/8 in long from the tip.