. . . but first, David Belle the man of action.
To do the braze-ons (Cable stops & such) I'm using Silver. Silver melts at a lower temperature. It's also more expensive. but flows so nice . . . So I've heard. If your going to experiment for the first time, why not let it be on a frame your working on for the last 3 months

Water Bottle bosses fluxed and ready to go

Gone and went. I got it a little too hot. A little goes a long way. and it does flow nice.

To do the braze-ons (Cable stops & such) I'm using Silver. Silver melts at a lower temperature. It's also more expensive. but flows so nice . . . So I've heard. If your going to experiment for the first time, why not let it be on a frame your working on for the last 3 months
Water Bottle bosses fluxed and ready to go
Gone and went. I got it a little too hot. A little goes a long way. and it does flow nice.
2 comments:
Cool. What about that liquid brass flux? Where are you finding these liquid fluxes?
Is that warped? Or is that the camera angle?
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