How do you solder a brass plumbing fitting?
How do you solder a brass plumbing fitting?
Spread soldering flux on the outside of the pipe and the inside of the brass fitting with a small brush. The brush usually comes with the flux. Slip the fitting onto the pipe and rotate it into the correct orientation. Heat the joint with a propane torch until the flux begins to boil.
Which is better for soldering copper or brass?
Silver soldering, also known as ‘hard’ soldering or silver brazing, also has a higher melting point then lead so it is important to heat-up the copper/brass sufficiently to get the solder to melt into the joint. More on this later
Are there any metals that can be soldered?
Other metals such as aluminium or regular steel can be soldered, but require special solder and flux and may need stronger equipment. But if you really want to know what else is possible, just give it a go ..and let me know what you find out!
What should I use to clean brass rods before soldering?
Steel wool or fine emery paper/cloth to clean the metal before soldering. It will be easier to wipe rods clean with fine-gauge steel wool but emery or ‘wet/dry’ paper will also work. A damp sponge, steel wool or metal files to clean the soldering bit while working.
What do you need to know about soldering brass?
Metals have different melting points. Brass is considered a low heat metal. When soldering, you need to use the right amount of heat, so your metal does not melt or deform. You will also need to use correct flux and solder for your project. Some metals, like brass, are alloys.
How does solder work on a copper pipe?
Soldering works by fusing two pieces of pipe together using heat and a filler metal called solder. Solder has a lower melting point than that of copper, so when heat is applied, the solder melts, but the copper doesn’t. As the solder cools, it bonds to the copper, essentially one pipe. This process is sometimes called “sweating” the pipe.
Other metals such as aluminium or regular steel can be soldered, but require special solder and flux and may need stronger equipment. But if you really want to know what else is possible, just give it a go ..and let me know what you find out!
What do you use to clean metal before soldering?
Flux A liquid or paste which is applied to the joint just prior to soldering and which assists the solder to fuse properly with the metal by preventing the metal surface from oxidising. The flux evaporates as soon as the metal gets hot. Steel wool or fine emery paper/cloth to clean the metal before soldering.