Dr.Al
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I've read in lots of places that EN1A (even the unleaded stuff, which at least doesn't have the risk of lead fumes) isn't great for welding due to the sulphur content.
I've got a lot more EN1A than I have any other type of steel (at least as far as round bar and square bar goes) and occasionally it would be useful to "stick" bits together. Is TIG brazing a viable option or are there better alternatives?
I've got a lot more EN1A than I have any other type of steel (at least as far as round bar and square bar goes) and occasionally it would be useful to "stick" bits together. Is TIG brazing a viable option or are there better alternatives?