

Harris Safety-Silv 56% 1/16 Silver Solder Brazing Alloy 1 Troy Ounce, 75310 5631
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Seifdoggy2
> 24 hourI brazed or silver soldered a band saw blade together. Worked good.
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RON
> 24 hourApply flux, fire up the torch, pre heat, apply solder. Zap! You are finished. Assure smooth flow, no lumps! Ron
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Bajadrifter
> 24 hourThis is top-quality material, but dont be deceived by the picture. The container is very small and you only get 31 grams. I think you can find 56% silver brazing alloy far less expensive elsewhere. I was in a hurry.
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Beau Starkey
> 24 hourHave used this Harris silver solder for years. Perfect results every time
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Miss Marquise Treutel
> 24 hourI needed to make a decent joint on stainless steel. Silver soldering is just about cool enough to avoid sensitizing the metal (sensitizing it makes it no longer stainless and causes it to corrode catastrophically--look it up if youre messing with stainless!). This, along with Harris SSBF1 Stay Silv Brazing Flux (the black stuff, which is fairly expensive in a 1 lb jar, which was the smallest I could get here on Amazon) flowed easily, and seems to have produced a good result. If it corrodes, itll be my fault for getting it too hot, not the flux or solder, which worked really well and were easy to use with a regular MAPP torch.
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rayo
> 24 hourIt takes a lot of heat to braze, not a good thing for some metals; also, it ends up a bit toasty (it breaks) It is good for some work and hobbies.
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theQuelle
> 24 hourOverpriced, but flows like butter on copper with an acetylene torch.
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ZO6 Captain
> 24 hourThis solder was perfect for soldering copper tubing to steal replacing my compressor and dryer in my LG fridge. Flowed perfectly.
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betty times 5
> 24 hourYou get what they say. Others will cheat you on amount of silver in the silver braze.
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KCrider
> 24 hourThis is the good stuff if you’re looking for high-quality silver cider.