07-12-2012, 06:41 AM
Saw a thread on the "other" forum about Bandsaw blade welding.
(I don't loggin anymore, honest , just lurk, I found that most of my contributions were either sarcastic or confrontational.)
Anyway, there was this link to a blade silver soldering jig <http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.a ... 41048&ap=1>.
Aside from the fact that making a better jig would certainly within the scope of ANY of us, I got to wondering if that ribbon silver solder, which is prolly flux coated, would be any good for attaching carbide to brazed holders that had had their original chipped or broken carbides removed?
Anyone have any experience? I've always been curious about that ribbon braze/silver solder stuff.
(I don't loggin anymore, honest , just lurk, I found that most of my contributions were either sarcastic or confrontational.)
Anyway, there was this link to a blade silver soldering jig <http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.a ... 41048&ap=1>.
Aside from the fact that making a better jig would certainly within the scope of ANY of us, I got to wondering if that ribbon silver solder, which is prolly flux coated, would be any good for attaching carbide to brazed holders that had had their original chipped or broken carbides removed?
Anyone have any experience? I've always been curious about that ribbon braze/silver solder stuff.
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