Damaged I blame the penguins. Messages 393 Oct 30, 2010 #1 Hi all, I know I can't braze with Oxy / Propane but can I weld with it? If so what sort of filler should I be using? Cheers, Mick.
Hi all, I know I can't braze with Oxy / Propane but can I weld with it? If so what sort of filler should I be using? Cheers, Mick.
brightspark Member Messages 39,188 Location yarm stockton on tees Oct 30, 2010 #2 Damaged said: Hi all, I know I can't braze with Oxy / Propane but can I weld with it? If so what sort of filler should I be using? Cheers, Mick. Click to expand... its the other way round u cant weld with it but u can braze
Damaged said: Hi all, I know I can't braze with Oxy / Propane but can I weld with it? If so what sort of filler should I be using? Cheers, Mick. Click to expand... its the other way round u cant weld with it but u can braze
mike os just a little insane..... Messages 9,810 Location North Wales Oct 30, 2010 #3 not hot enough.... maybe for thin sheet? but just as easy to braze then because joint strenght is not a real issue
not hot enough.... maybe for thin sheet? but just as easy to braze then because joint strenght is not a real issue
pedrobedro Man at Matalan Messages 12,736 Location CX near Chesterfield Oct 31, 2010 #4 Oxy propane turns steel into aero bars and wouldn't weld even thin metal. The flame is totally wrong for welding.
Oxy propane turns steel into aero bars and wouldn't weld even thin metal. The flame is totally wrong for welding.