what can join brass and aluminum(atleast thats what i think it is) together?
#12
Re: what can join brass and aluminum(atleast thats what i think it is) together?
Originally Posted by Toysrme
^48psi if it's camo!!!
+1 for brazing
Unless you can find some ungodly strong glue. Brazing is going to be stronger than epoxy (JB).
You can soldier brass to aluminum... But brazing is still stronger.
+1 for brazing
Unless you can find some ungodly strong glue. Brazing is going to be stronger than epoxy (JB).
You can soldier brass to aluminum... But brazing is still stronger.
#13
Re: what can join brass and aluminum(atleast thats what i think it is) together?
Originally Posted by Dweezil
Brazing is definetly stronger, but soldering greatly reduces the risk of melting parts.
#14
Re: what can join brass and aluminum(atleast thats what i think it is) together?
Originally Posted by Dweezil
Brazing is definetly stronger, but soldering greatly reduces the risk of melting parts.
#16
Re: what can join brass and aluminum(atleast thats what i think it is) together?
Originally Posted by Dweezil
I'll put it to you this way, home water pressure is 45-90 PSI and copper pipes are held together with solder.
#17
Re: what can join brass and aluminum(atleast thats what i think it is) together?
Originally Posted by Dweezil
I'll put it to you this way, home water pressure is 45-90 PSI and copper pipes are held together with solder.
#18
Re: what can join brass and aluminum(atleast thats what i think it is) together?
Originally Posted by platty9
brazing is your only option if you wanna do it right but it can be tricky when working with aluminum because aluminum has a very low melting point. Id suggest practicing on scrap pieces first