There are plenty of tig welding technique/instructions videos to be found but I can’t find a single one on fillet brazing. Do you know on any video with instructions/tips/tricks when it comes to fillet brazing?
There are plenty of tig welding technique/instructions videos to be found but I can’t find a single one on fillet brazing. Do you know on any video with instructions/tips/tricks when it comes to fillet brazing?
I'm so far down on the ladder of people who know what they are doing, but I am at least a rung above you, and I will just say that I think it would be tough to learn this from a video. You can learn the basic priniples, like using heat, torch, flux, rod, but actually placing the torch on metal and watching the bronze wet out will only be learned, IMO, by doing it and making mistakes. I played with, and still play with, different torch settings to see what I like best.
For me, so far, a good rod and flux, and a smaller flame have helped.
No doubt the experts will chime in, but IMO, it's not hard to do, just hard to make look pretty (without filing).......and you can't learn that from a video.
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I agree that there is no substitute for practice, but watching a pro would still be beneficial. Maybe us newbies could pick up a tip or technique by just watching someone, giving us something to practice.
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Thanks for the videos. Of course nothing beats practice, but it will be so much less trial and error if you know what it should look like when performed right. I had to learn how to fillet braze by asking how to to it at framebuilding forums, then trying myself, posting the result and get feedback. Can't find anyone where I live that can teach me so videos would help. It sure has helped me improve my TIG welding.
In the video of Tom it look like he is reheating the fillets, going over them again, touching up them, is that OK?
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