General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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DavidC
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Hi Jody

When using silicon bronze on the welding cart video, do you set your amps just low enough not to melt the steel.

Regards Dave
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Yes all brazing is done without melting the base metal. For future reference Jody allows the forum to be a self sufficient machine in which he is not active on. We run this forum.
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Farmwelding

Thanks very much for that.

Regards Dave
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Farmwelding is right,

Jody told me early on that he didn't want this forum to be "Jody says...", and he wanted it to evolve on it's own. I have to admit, that decision has worked out very well, as this has to be the most civil welding forum I've yet encountered.

That doesn't mean he NEVER participates; Sometimes a question is so specific that his reply is needed and he'll comment. He does at least skim the forum as time permits, and as moderators we'll sometimes email him to draw his attention to a post we feel his input would add value to.

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Otto Nobedder wrote:Farmwelding is right,

I have to admit, that decision has worked out very well, as this has to be the most civil welding forum I've yet encountered.


Steve S
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I actually have to agree for the most part it a great place for exchanging info. Thanks to most everybody for keeping it civil.
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I have never been able to figure out why there are so many good people here. There is always an asshole or 3 on every forum I have ever participated in and other than a few differences of opinion, everyone here conducts themselves like gentleman all the time. What gives :lol:
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exnailpounder wrote:I have never been able to figure out why there are so many good people here. There is always an asshole or 3 on every forum I have ever participated in and other than a few differences of opinion, everyone here conducts themselves like gentleman all the time. What gives :lol:
I feel like it has something to do with us all wanting to learn everything about welding and being so intrigued about everything that we don't have time to be jerks.
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I know of one jerk.
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