Brazing Stainless Lugs - Setup and Heating
Hi Everyone,
Apologies if this has been discussed previously and I missed the thread when searching.
Looking for some input from those who have experience brazing stainless. I've built a dozen bikes over the past few years, but only one with stainless lugs. That build went ok, but I did struggle with heat control while brazing - things seemed to go from not ready to way too hot in an instant.
I was using Fillet Pro and Stainless Light flux, an imitation Victor 0 tip and the Oxy/Acetylene both at 5psi. Prior to fluxing, lugs were sanded with new 80 grit and wiped clean with isopropyl alcohol. Same process for the tubes. Went about heating things up the same way I would with a mild steel lug - medium/small neutral flame, repeated sequence of movements around the joint to heat while watching for flux to become glassy/transparent. Frame was brazed in a Bringheli Jig.
Any suggestions/improvements for setup and preheating would be greatly appreciated.
I'm looking for people's opinions on the best methods to prep the joint, get it up to temp and keep it there.
Just getting started on a new bike with stainless lugs using same filler/flux/torch. Happy to post photos as things progress if it helps move the discussion along.
Thanks in advance.
Rob Warren
Vancouver, BC
@whishart
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