K-ron
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I will soon be making up some guards/cages to house computer case fans for use in the saloon. I would like to use 3mm diameter stainless rod, both for aesthetics and to keep the overall weight down. I have a small inverter welder but do not have it set up, as of yet, for tig welding, I may just be able to tack the pieces together by stick welding it but it's not ideal. This got me thinking whether I could braze or solder the pieces?
A quick google suggests I may be able to use plumbers silver solder with specific flux for stainless or a flux containing hydrochloric acid. Is this realistically possible? And could I use my plumbers propane torch to apply the heat?
Ps I'm on anchor at the moment, so getting my welding gear to a power supply will be a little tricky.
Thoughts appreciated.
Kieran
I will soon be making up some guards/cages to house computer case fans for use in the saloon. I would like to use 3mm diameter stainless rod, both for aesthetics and to keep the overall weight down. I have a small inverter welder but do not have it set up, as of yet, for tig welding, I may just be able to tack the pieces together by stick welding it but it's not ideal. This got me thinking whether I could braze or solder the pieces?
A quick google suggests I may be able to use plumbers silver solder with specific flux for stainless or a flux containing hydrochloric acid. Is this realistically possible? And could I use my plumbers propane torch to apply the heat?
Ps I'm on anchor at the moment, so getting my welding gear to a power supply will be a little tricky.
Thoughts appreciated.
Kieran