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    Carlos Moura
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      Hi! I'm constructing a boiler following an youtube video from Myfordboy. I'm in the soldering phase and came across an issue. I soldered the two plugs on the top cap with ease but when I tried to do the same for the water gauge plugs at the tube the silver solder didn't flow. I'm using a MAPP torch with 30% silver stick. The tube is a 3inch by 1.5mm. I mantained the torch open for more than 5 minutes but failed. Do I need a more powerful torch?

      Thank you!

      Carlos Moura

      Sao Paulo, Brazil

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      Carlos Moura
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        #491146
        David George 1
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          @davidgeorge1

          Hi Carlos welcome to the forum. 

          It sounds that you need a larger blow torch and what are you using to sit the tube on as you will need a hearth to contain the heat whilst getting it hot enough to flow.

          David

          Edited By David George 1 on 17/08/2020 19:56:11

          Edited By David George 1 on 17/08/2020 19:56:32

          #491167
          Carlos Moura
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            @carlosmoura52391

            Hi David!

            I bought a mini oxi-acetylene torch ( it will be delivered wednesday ).

            I'm using some bricks where I place the parts to be soldered.

            Thank you very much for your help.

            *** I'm returning to the model making after 30 years and I'm new to the model steam world.

            Cheers

            Carlos

            #491172
            David George 1
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              @davidgeorge1

              The oxycetaline torch is OK for local heat but I believe a propane large heater is better for large pieces to silver solder. You will need some long lasting flux and some heat reflecting blocks and matting. Have a look on this web site Cupalloys. For demo and suplies.

              https://www.cupalloys.co.uk/home/index.asp

              David

              #491180
              Carlos Moura
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                @carlosmoura52391

                Thanks for the hints! The website has lots of good information.

                I'll try again using your advice!

                Cheers

                Carlos

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                Paul Lousick
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                  I was surprised at how much hotter a propane / oxugen torch is compared to MAP gas.

                  Today tried to braze held a small part and the MAPP gas torch melted the brazing rod onto the job after 4 or 5 minutes. Tried the oxy torch on a very low flame and melted in less than half a minute.

                  Paul.

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