fossill
Computer
- Aug 11, 2003
- 3
Hello All. A bit of background:
Awhile back I came up with an idea for a lamp, however it required that I build sometype of frame. I began my project with square rods of steel from the local homedepot found in the welding area. The steel "bars" were probably 1-3 ft long and are probably 1/4" by 1/4". I cut all the steel to size and then it was time to join the pieces to construct the frame.
At the time I didn't realize what I was getting myself into, however I really wanted the project to come together. I also did not have a garage at the time so trying options that didn't require gas/torches would be first choice. After applying some jbweld to a few joints and having them break under any stress, I realized that that wasn't going to work (I guess just not enough area for the jb to take hold).
So, this brings us up to date. Before I knew what brazing was, I thought soldering/welding were my only options. From what I've read, it seems to me that welding would be overkill. I've tried some soldering, but either I don't have the right flux/solder or I didn't have the material clean enough...I'm not sure. In any case, that the soldering failure forced me to explore my options. After reading much about brazing, I figure that is what I need to do, however I'm coming up with some questions:
1) Is even brazing overkill? Should I be able to do this with solder? I can't be positive, but I believe that my steel is something called "welding steel"? Atleast that is what it was called at homedepot...so I'm not sure if its covered in any kind of alloy or what...but I'm pretty sure its not stainless.
2) If brazing is the best option, I've read that the steel to be joined should be heated broadly. Unfortunately, this frame is not that big and at some places joints may be as close as about 5". If i'm heating this area broadly after already making one joint, I believe that this will reheat the previous joint and cause that filler metal to remelt! What can I do about this (if anything)?
Thanks for the help! Lemme know if there is any more info I can provide that would be helpful to finding a solution.
Awhile back I came up with an idea for a lamp, however it required that I build sometype of frame. I began my project with square rods of steel from the local homedepot found in the welding area. The steel "bars" were probably 1-3 ft long and are probably 1/4" by 1/4". I cut all the steel to size and then it was time to join the pieces to construct the frame.
At the time I didn't realize what I was getting myself into, however I really wanted the project to come together. I also did not have a garage at the time so trying options that didn't require gas/torches would be first choice. After applying some jbweld to a few joints and having them break under any stress, I realized that that wasn't going to work (I guess just not enough area for the jb to take hold).
So, this brings us up to date. Before I knew what brazing was, I thought soldering/welding were my only options. From what I've read, it seems to me that welding would be overkill. I've tried some soldering, but either I don't have the right flux/solder or I didn't have the material clean enough...I'm not sure. In any case, that the soldering failure forced me to explore my options. After reading much about brazing, I figure that is what I need to do, however I'm coming up with some questions:
1) Is even brazing overkill? Should I be able to do this with solder? I can't be positive, but I believe that my steel is something called "welding steel"? Atleast that is what it was called at homedepot...so I'm not sure if its covered in any kind of alloy or what...but I'm pretty sure its not stainless.
2) If brazing is the best option, I've read that the steel to be joined should be heated broadly. Unfortunately, this frame is not that big and at some places joints may be as close as about 5". If i'm heating this area broadly after already making one joint, I believe that this will reheat the previous joint and cause that filler metal to remelt! What can I do about this (if anything)?
Thanks for the help! Lemme know if there is any more info I can provide that would be helpful to finding a solution.