Hi,
I'm currently building my first frame. Most of the build was done in the workshop of a couple of established framebuilders, however for the last stages I'll be working from a university workshop where I very much have to play by The Rules. That means no new substances to be brought in unless they've been through the university's Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) evaluation process and approved.
The Cycle Designs Stainless Light Flux is not on the menu, and getting COSHH approval just for this one instance is highly unlikely.
There is however a Jewellery department based on another campus of the same university and it looks like they're using Easy Flo flux powder. (EASY-FLO products | Johnson Matthey)
Maybe, just maybe, the academic bureaucracy allows for transferring the COSHH paperwork between campuses...
But is Easy Flo something I could (or would want to) use as a substitute for Stainless Light Flux?
I've only very limited experience of the latter so far, and none of the former. I need to add a cable guide to the fork, and attach a couple of brass badges to the main frame. Sif 39 and 43 silver solders.
Thanks,
Nikki
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