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  • Fat-Fab.com
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    Originally posted by makoman1860 View Post
    If you use the same filler metal as the base metal, its welding.

    doesnt matter if its lead, steel, aluminum or bronze

    Im sure there is a flux coated stick electrode that is made of bronze.

    Or you can use bronze rod and flux with a torch

    Or flux coated bronze rod and a torch

    Or Bare bronze rod and a Tig

    In Any case the result is the same.

    -Aaron
    I am going to correct you and I hope you don't take it wrong.


    Soldering is any thing up to 800F (or some thing like that)
    Brazing as anything over 800F to 1200F (?)
    Welding is over 1300F
    It has nothing to do with the filler type as I can weld a36 steel with 309 stainless filler
    and a flux coated bronze rod and a torch sounds like brazing to me

    TJ

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  • MMW
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    everdur. It's a silicon bronze material. I've only used it with tig.

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  • Aerometalworker
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    Welding Bronze

    If you use the same filler metal as the base metal, its welding.

    doesnt matter if its lead, steel, aluminum or bronze

    Im sure there is a flux coated stick electrode that is made of bronze.

    Or you can use bronze rod and flux with a torch

    Or flux coated bronze rod and a torch

    Or Bare bronze rod and a Tig

    In Any case the result is the same.

    -Aaron

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  • jfsmith
    started a topic Are there Electrodes for Welding Bronze?

    Are there Electrodes for Welding Bronze?

    I have been told there are electrodes for welding bronze, is this true. I don't mean brazing, I mean real welding.

    Jerry
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