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if that's regular lead solder you may have a problem with it melting out, remember that the nozzle is going to be sitting virtually at the inside edge of your refractory.
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Thanks Dave,
It is lead solder but I thought I had read/watched somewhere that said the airflow through the tube was enough to stop things melting (like the solder and the o-ring in the burner). This is why the burner tube is removed as soon as the air is cut.
I can silver solder it together.
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I've never burned the o-ring out of mine, I guess its just me with a thing about lead solder I always use silver solder or brazing rod. you never know what might happen.
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Thanks Dave - I'll either SS or braze them in.
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