Joining metal by soft or hard soldering, or brazing with alloys, is a common practice in welding and engineering workshops. But have you ever given thought to whether there could be quicker, more efficient, and less expensive methods? An extremely comprehensive book for model engineers, Soldering and Brazing Handbook for Home Machinists thoroughly explains the processes, equipment, and materials, as well as what happens in the joints as they're being made for an even deeper understanding. Featuring detailed sections on the characteristics of filler metals, brazing techniques, soft soldering techniques, capillary joint design, safety, data on fuel gases, and more, practical examples, test pieces, and organized data are also included throughout, making this must-have resource extremely useful for anyone in the metalworking industry. Author Tubal Cain was a skilled engineer and craftsman who wrote several best-selling home workshop and model engineering guides throughout his career.
|· A thorough, comprehensive, and useful book for welders and model engineers about essential soldering and brazing techniques
· Offers a close examination of the soldering and brazing processes, equipment, and materials and explains what happens in the joints as they are made
· Features detailed sections on a range of techniques and insight to accomplish soldering and brazing in faster, more efficient, and less expensive ways
· Includes practical examples, test pieces, tabulated data, and more throughout
· Tubal Cain, the pen name of engineer and craftsman Tom Walshaw, was the writer of many best-selling home workshop and model engineering guides