Very tidy, would you like to come to York and weld a new sill on my Citroen C8 please as we had a bit of an incident with a low wall
Tricky
I presume you meant Alan gas welded, as in oxy acetylene... if he actually brazed the repairs then the job wasn't done correctly.We have already 'rearranged' various mayoral obstacles placed by Sadist Khan without any notocable damage, unfortunately Alan The Welder who did the braising is retiring, we did all the prep and there was a HELL of a lot!
What do you think is wrong with hard brazing?I presume you meant Alan gas welded, as in oxy acetylene... if he actually brazed the repairs then the job wasn't done correctly.
Isn't brazing basically soldering?What do y
What do you think is wrong with hard brazing?
Soldering is done with lead/tin, soft metals, brazing is done with a hard brass alloy. It was good enough for a lot of the space frame on my club racing car where is was used in preference to welding to make removing damaged bits easier, so I see no problem in its use on car panels except main structural partsIsn't brazing basically soldering?
I know braising is good for meat.
Ok... but a jacking point within 300mm (Mot testable zone) of a subframe mountingSoldering is done with lead/tin, soft metals, brazing is done with a hard brass alloy. It was good enough for a lot of the space frame on my club racing car where is was used in preference to welding to make removing damaged bits easier, so I see no problem in its use on car panels except main structural parts
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