

Harris Safety-Silv 56% 1/16 Silver Solder Brazing Alloy 1 Troy Ounce, 75310 5631
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Shanda ONeil
> 24 hourI having good success with this slide ring beaded Sterling silver wire together! Ty
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Solon Ritchie
> 24 hourI use this product to repair lantern generators, it is just perfect for my use. This is one of the best prices I could find for this product.
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Richard N
> 24 hourI used Safety-Silv to braze keys together, it works well.
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Luke Wilson
> 24 hourDoesnt come in original packaging - just some wire zip tied in a loop. Without manufacturers packaging, I have no way to know that this is really Harris Safety-Silv. Could be anything! Picture clearly shows it in the manufacturers container.
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Keith J.
> 24 hourThis is the problem solve braze filler for joining many metals. It flows like water, almost being eutectic. And wets easily thanks to the 56% Ag. Yes, pricey but this isnt for making fillets, it is for flowing into tiny joints and acting as a solder. Been using this type and brand for 25+ years. Just cannot justify the gamble with off brands. I dont go through much, this troy ounce will last at least 10 years unless Lady Luck throws more high dollar miracle jobs in my reach. It is easy to use..joints need 5 to 10 thousandths of clearance. Use Harris flux, white for most and black for stainless. Either GTAW or oxyacetylene with just a frogs hair of reducing flame. Throw the heat on the larger of the side of the joint, then touch the filler to the smaller part. When its hot enough, it will flow like magic. The joint is a hint golden which to me is pure beauty. Very tarnish resistant except to halogen salts or sulfur compounds. Proper joints will just show a line.
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Kindle Customer Tom
> 24 hourDoes a great job brazing copper or dissimilar metals. Has a lower melting point that 15% Sil-Fos and flows more like soft solder. My go to for brass to copper brazing jobs. Flux as needed.
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Ryan Murphy
> 24 hourFantastic price
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourGreat stuff for brazing and makes some very strong joints. Make sure you use a torch or commercial grade soldering iron.
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Christelle Balistreri
> 24 hourFor what I needed it has to high of a melting point.
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ZO6 Captain
> 24 hourThis solder was perfect for soldering copper tubing to steal replacing my compressor and dryer in my LG fridge. Flowed perfectly.