Greetings to the Forum. I'm trying to read all I possibly can related to lugged frame construction before I attempt my first build. I have a lot of questions but I keep finding answers so I'm only going to ask one for now.
In my internet travels I ran across muggyweld.com and in particular their SSF-6 silver soldering rods (a misnomer I suspect because the working temperature of the material is over 1200* F). Their online video demos of the product are, of course, quite compelling (Steel Welding - Steel Repair | MuggyWeld.com) as to its utility in all sorts of applications, and the claimed strength is 70,000 PSI. Natural curiosity has me wondering whether this stuff is suitable for silver brazing a lugged chromoly bike frame. I'd be grateful for anyone's opinion or personal experience with it in a bike frame application.
Thanks,
Cliff
Raleigh, NC
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