I want my stuff to look nice when I help people get their dimple on!
How did you get flux on your tool? - that sounds worse than it is!
I only got flux on my tool when I was soldering the washers onto it. Other than that, I use the tool and only flux the coupler and vessel I'm soldering.
i just converted some weldless fittings to soldered, but overheated some of the flux and created some black marks on the inside of the keg around the fitting. does anyone have an easy way to remove this?
slakwhere said:BKF it is then!
how hard would it be to use the keg tool on a 1" half coupling for a heating element from bargain fittings? Since it is for an element you do not really need a full. Since it is a half coupling the coupler wont be sticking out as far therefore the majority of the element would be sticking in the pot without as much in the coupler
stainless just dont like to be soldered to very much in my opinion and it is a weak connection between the solder and stainless at best. Ive looked at the pics on this thread carefully and the solder just doesnt look like a good sweat connection. the solder just dont wet up on the stainless like other solderable metals.
... Liberal use of the shift key is also recommended.
Round Two!
So I took the joint apart and I cleaned up the coupler and decided to do a pre-tin experiment on the coupler. I used my bench grinder on it to make sure I had a clean
surface with no residue left from the sweating attempt and ensured I didn't overheat it or discolor it. Then I used the acetone on it afterwards and put it in a vice using
the proper flux on it and torch and tinned the hole edge of the coupler.
It looked pretty good when finished after doing a quick cleanup on it. So I decide to see how well the solder took to the stainless. I hit it with the torch to see if the
solder would stay wetted to the stainless. I only used enough heat to melt the solder (it only took a couple of seconds) and it repelled away from the stainless.
So I concluded that if you want to remove solder from your stainless fitting etc. just hit it with a little heat and the solder will repel right off it.
So in conclusion, solder don't stick to stainless. Unless someone can prove it to me, I will not believe it. And by the way thought this was a forum not an English class
people.