tom bleeker
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When i go to lowes to get solder or get solder from
plumbing box is there a % of silver solder i should use . Or
what kind
plumbing box is there a % of silver solder i should use . Or
what kind
You might try water glass. (Sodium Silicate)(quoted from post at 19:46:39 01/18/15) Thanks for the advice if any body has any other advice feel free . Maybe just sell as is . The only thing i have going for me is it looks to be pin holes from prior weld not a whole crack.
And don't let anyone tell you you can do it with 6011 or some such. That is a complete waste of time.
Jmor mentioned correcting some of the BS that is passed off as electrical advice here.
So in that vein I'm calling out any BS advice that welding, brazing or soldering your block is a simple fix.
(quoted from post at 21:03:50 01/18/15) Tom's original post had to do with his moral obligation to disclose a flaw to any potential buyer.
If I tried to weld anything made of cast iron with 6011 I would feel a moral obligation to tell a buyer I had attempted to repair it in an incorrect way and it was Guaranteed to crack, break, leak or otherwise fail.
But your mileage may vary.
(quoted from post at 20:43:01 01/18/15) When i go to lowes to get solder or get solder from
plumbing box is there a % of silver solder i should use . Or
what kind
What is the resistance to trying a can of Barsleak?
(quoted from post at 23:44:48 01/19/15) just trying to demonstraight that you can get pretty creative with soldering if you actually try.
i have mild steel, copper, a galvanized tin tab, and a plated hard bolt all soldered to a piece of aluminum bar stock.....
someone on another forum flat out told me i couldn't do it.. i flat out showed them they were 100% incorrect.
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