For the repair techs, custom modifiers and amateur DIYer's. What's your favorite gas, torch tip and solder? Which are best for small parts? Which are best for large parts?
Gas - Oxy/acetylene, Mapp gas, propane?
Torch tip - 0, 1, 2 rosebud ...?
Solder - 0, 5, 15, 50/50 ...?
Torch/Solder Combo's
- tubapix
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Torch/Solder Combo's
1989 Yamaha YBB 641 (4R)
1938 King 1236 Symphony Eb (4P) w/Monster Bell
1927 Buescher Eb Tuba
1940 Pan American 58C Eb Alto Horn
1938 King 1236 Symphony Eb (4P) w/Monster Bell
1927 Buescher Eb Tuba
1940 Pan American 58C Eb Alto Horn
- roweenie
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Re: Torch/Solder Combo's
I like to use an air-acetylene torch with a B-tank:
http://www.gesswein.com/p-7662-silversm ... ArOv8P8HAQ" target="_blank
http://store.cyberweld.com/accy40cufob. ... AsB-8P8HAQ" target="_blank
Solder, I usually alternate between 60/40 and 70/30:
https://www.ferreestoolsinc.com/product ... 1101999816" target="_blank
https://www.ferreestoolsinc.com/product ... 1101999856" target="_blank
For flux, I like Rubyfluid paste flux:
http://www.franklinartglass.com/shop/it ... 8-oz/3564/" target="_blank
http://www.gesswein.com/p-7662-silversm ... ArOv8P8HAQ" target="_blank
http://store.cyberweld.com/accy40cufob. ... AsB-8P8HAQ" target="_blank
Solder, I usually alternate between 60/40 and 70/30:
https://www.ferreestoolsinc.com/product ... 1101999816" target="_blank
https://www.ferreestoolsinc.com/product ... 1101999856" target="_blank
For flux, I like Rubyfluid paste flux:
http://www.franklinartglass.com/shop/it ... 8-oz/3564/" target="_blank
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day".
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Re: Torch/Solder Combo's
It's low tech but a hand held butane torch works well for my level of repairs.
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Conn 10J, Conn 26 K, Martin Mammoth, Mirafone 186, Soviet Helicon, Holton Raincatcher Sousaphone, Yamaha 103, King 1240.
Conn 10J, Conn 26 K, Martin Mammoth, Mirafone 186, Soviet Helicon, Holton Raincatcher Sousaphone, Yamaha 103, King 1240.
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Re: Torch/Solder Combo's
I use a propane/MAPP handheld canister torch with an auto-igniter for most things. I have a small butane torch, but hardly ever use it. I prefer to use Propane in it. I only like MAPP for annealing, as it gets crazy hot.
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Re: Torch/Solder Combo's
Gas grill propane tank with a pencil torch tip and 50/50 solder
My favorite is natural gas with a #1 tip for soft soldering and a #2 tip for silver soldering, but natural gas is not an option for my current shop.
My favorite is natural gas with a #1 tip for soft soldering and a #2 tip for silver soldering, but natural gas is not an option for my current shop.
I'll try anything once. Twice if I like it!
Boehm and Meinl CC
Yamaha YEB-321S
Boehm and Meinl CC
Yamaha YEB-321S
- tubarepair
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Re: Torch/Solder Combo's
From a soldering clinic I've given. As you can see, 63/37 offers the best shot of not burning lacquer.


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Re: Torch/Solder Combo's
I use 63/37 for and an air/acetylene 'Presto-Lite' torch for most repairs. I also have an oxy/acetylene setup for silver-soldering and brazing.
Dan Schultz
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http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
"The Village Tinker"
http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Re: Torch/Solder Combo's
I have worked on electronics and made a living doing air conditioning and refrigeration. I have used cheap radio shack solder up to expensive silver solder. I didn't realize I was so limited in my solder knowledge. I had no idea that 63/37 was made let alone an option. Nice to get this info from you guys. I have an old Buescher Eb 3v that I am going to experiment on. thanks again. Mitchtubarepair wrote:From a soldering clinic I've given. As you can see, 63/37 offers the best shot of not burning lacquer.
1989 Yamaha YBB 641 (4R)
1938 King 1236 Symphony Eb (4P) w/Monster Bell
1927 Buescher Eb Tuba
1940 Pan American 58C Eb Alto Horn
1938 King 1236 Symphony Eb (4P) w/Monster Bell
1927 Buescher Eb Tuba
1940 Pan American 58C Eb Alto Horn