

Harris Safety-Silv 56% 1/16 Silver Solder Brazing Alloy 1 Troy Ounce, 75310 5631
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ZO6 Captain
> 3 dayThis solder was perfect for soldering copper tubing to steal replacing my compressor and dryer in my LG fridge. Flowed perfectly.
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Dennis G. Nelson
> 3 dayI have used this silver solder for decades. My dad introduced it to me and he used it to butt solder the ends of metal cutting bandsaw blades made from blade stock. This is an almost unbelievably strong joint and must flex also. I have used it for many things. It is very good soldering dissimilar metals also. Brass to iron, etc, etc, etc. Thank you.
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theQuelle
> 3 dayOverpriced, but flows like butter on copper with an acetylene torch.
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Cactus Jack
> 3 dayWorks good, must use Flux that is for it
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Missouri Man
04-06-2025I use silver solder a lot where I work. To join carbide to steel, steel to steel, brass to steel, well lets just say if you need two metals joined I know how to do that. So I am very good at working with all silver solder products. I used this at home to give a keychain skull a silver coat. I also used to mend some old broken jewelry. with the 56%silver this is not the ideal solder for steels or brass or copper. Just because its costly. If the silver color is not needed I would use a solder with a lower silver content. The most important things to know are the flux and the temp the target metal must be to get this product to flow across the desired area. If the metal that you wish the silver solder to flow to is too cool in temp, the solder will bead up. This is because you melted the solder with out the target metal heated to the melting point of the solder. With the right flux and preheated metal you will get the solder to flow out easy. One this you should know about the flux is try to keep it free of contaminates such as oil, dirt, soot or oxides. This can cause the solder not to bond the the target metals, even thou it may seem to be holding, they can detach with a few pounds of force.
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Engineer
> 3 dayThis solder comes in a nice plastic can. It should be 31 gram of it, bit I have measured 32.5 gram - not a bad deal. The solder is in the form of 1/16 diameter wire coiled for convenience. It measures .062 in diameter. I did not try it yet, but hope it will work with Harris black flux and propane torch.
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Celestine Moore
> 3 dayThis works just great for welding bandsaw blades together
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Beau Starkey
> 3 dayHave used this Harris silver solder for years. Perfect results every time
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RON
Greater than one weekApply flux, fire up the torch, pre heat, apply solder. Zap! You are finished. Assure smooth flow, no lumps! Ron
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William Cookson
> 3 dayFlows very well