Re: Brazing, soldering lugs…Turbo Torch?
I built my first frames in the early 1970s using acetylene and air with a Smith torch that made a pretty big flame. I learned how to do this by going to the local welding shop and asking a guy what I needed to braze a frame. He showed me by brazing a seat lug to a short piece of Reynolds 531 that I had brought with me. This setup worked to build quite a few frames. When I switched to acetylene and air, I found much better heat control, and I was much less likely to cook a joint by getting too hot. It is certainly doable without the O2 though. With practice (like anything else) one can get good at it.
Mark Walberg
Building bike frames for fun since 1973.
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