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· 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
Brazing and soldering are essential metal joining techniques for a range of jobs in the workshop. This new practical guide will introduce you to the methods and show you how to enhance these skills safely and effectively, with step-by-step photography throughout. Included in this new book is advice on equipment and building a brazing hearth; an overview of alloys and fluxes; lead loading, body and electrical soldering and pickling and cleaning. The main brazing and soldering types are also covered including soft soldering, silver soldering and brazing. There is also a range of case studies to show practical technique applications. Fully illustrated with 298 colour photographs and 2 tables.
Soldering, Brazing & Welding is an ideal manual for anyone requiring comprehensive advice and instruction in these common forms of metalwork. Their applications are now increasingly widespread in the craft of metalwork, as well as more traditionally in light industry. Topics covered include procedure for making a soldering joint; selecting consumables and heat source for silver soldering; typical braze welding techniques and applications; oxy-acetylene equipment, setting up, and fusion welding; and MIG, TIG, and manual metal arc welding.
Joining metals by one form or another of soft or hard soldering, or brazing with various alloys, are run-of-the-mill jobs in model and light engineering workshops - so much so that little thought is given as to whether there might be a quicker, more efficient or less expensive means of achieving the required end. In Soldering and Brazing respected engineering writer Tubal Cain examines in detail the processes, equipment and materials, and explains what is happening in the joints as they are made with practical examples, test pieces, tabulated data etc. This is a thorough, comprehensive and, above all, useful book.
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Covers various soldering methods and techniques as well as the latest on solder alloys, solder films, surface preparation, fluxes and cleaning methods, heating methods, inspection techniques, and quality control and reliability. Geared to scientists, material engineers, designers, manufacturing engineers, and technologists who need immediate practical guidance rather than theoretical instruction.