allclene, were you using the liquid flux or paste? Some of what you described matched the results BobbyM found when he tried the paste flux. Despite what the label says, the paste flux will not work.
OK pulled trigger flux ordered. Should I use the propane or map on this test when the flux arrives?
OK pulled trigger flux ordered. Should I use the propane or map on this test when the flux arrives?
I used the liquid flux in the home depot kit mentioned in this thread.
I will drop the dime and buy the other flux and try a test sweating again.
I looked at all the pictures on this thread and I have to tell you, they don't
look like they show any wetting up onto the stainless. One picture looked
good though but most didn't.
If you have a picture of the solder wetted to the stainless, show it for me
please.
I used the liquid flux in the home depot kit mentioned in this thread.
I will drop the dime and buy the other flux and try a test sweating again.
I looked at all the pictures on this thread and I have to tell you, they don't
look like they show any wetting up onto the stainless. One picture looked
good though but most didn't.
If you have a picture of the solder wetted to the stainless, show it for me
please.
Your image does not show as the link requires us to log into your site to see it.What is wrong with this? SOLID joint and ZERO leaking. I could not be happier with this joint because I could do it myself and didn't need a highly skilled TIG welder do the job for me.
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Your image does not show as the link requires us to log into your site to see it.
Oh well.
rekoob said:Starman,
whooo... like it. how long did that take you to grind down?
Once I figured out my psuedo lathe, it wasn't that bad. Maybe 20 - 30 mins of actual grinding/cooling. I put a 1/4" - 1/2" bushing on the spindle of an old grinder and threaded the coupler on that. It was crude but allowed me to spin it down evenly.
It fits pretty flush. Here's a before solder pic dry fit. My previous post the half coupler is on the right.
allclene said:I used the liquid flux in the home depot kit mentioned in this thread.
I will drop the dime and buy the other flux and try a test sweating again.
I looked at all the pictures on this thread and I have to tell you, they don't
look like they show any wetting up onto the stainless. One picture looked
good though but most didn't.
If you have a picture of the solder wetted to the stainless, show it for me
please.
Bobby_M said:You have at least 100 people on HBT with successful and robust solder jobs and everyone is crazy because YOU had trouble doing it? Confused.
allclene said:I didnt have trouble doing it. I just could not get a good mechanical bond. Show me a joint you did that you took apart and proved there was wetting on the stainless and I'll eat my words. I want to see solder adheared to the stainless.
heck even screwing down my valve when I put it in the coupler, with a lot of force to get it in position I wanted, the joint held without issue.
I had not really thought about this before but do you guys usually fit your valves to the coupler, "dry-fit" it to mark the top or whatever, so when you solder it in place and eventually attach the valve, the handle is on top? I had not thought that far ahead but Rekoob's quote above made me think of it.