Hi All,
I have used brazing quite a lot in the past and as long as used correctly is excellent.
If used on well fitting joints allowing the brass be drawn in by capillary action this method is strong,neat and quick.
Cheers gordon.
this is OK provided you weld the seam back up MIG/Gas/or Tig to put the strength back in the join,any slight imperfections left after the welded joint is cleaned up could be filled with braze then after a clean up a skim of good quality flexible body filler.

I did read somewhere a guy ground all the joints away on his Mini and just filled with filler,he then reversed his car down the driveway to take it for M.O.T , when the driveway met the road the angle changed sharply and the car fell to pieces![]()

Hi Fingers,
Now I think about it It must have been a lot longer ago than I thought, mind playing tricks. Just worked it out, more like 40 years!
Chris.
). I really can't see any point in brazing aluminium (unless it's maybe to hold spigots in place, which would be easier than TIG or popping filler necks on tanks). 

You should never really braze but joints, only lap joints. If there was a 1" steel backing strip in there, it would be fine.
As is, it'll just crack and fall to bits. Hopefully not while the car is doing 70 on the snake pass........................



