[TheForge] Welding flux?
Peter Fels & Phoebe Palmer
artgawk at thegrid.net
Thu Jul 18 19:44:20 EDT 2013
I've used their cast iron flux and their brazing fluxes, and they all worked.
Contents , as you say, sound like the forge welding standard.
On Jul 18, 2013, at 4:22 PM, Jerry Frost wrote:
I was in the local welding supply today, working up a material/price list for a youngster who wants to weld up the edges of his Trenton. So, while I was wandering around I noticed a product that drew my eye, I read the label and ingredients.
Petterson #2 High Heat Flux. The can says it's for brazing, bronzing, etc. cast iron, steel, SS; torch welding, brass, bronze, etc. It's a dry powder flux and the claim is it melts low temp, works on greasy, rusty and dirty, it cleans, deoxidizes and floats scale off and is no more toxic than hot borax. The usual, don't get it in your eyes, breath it or eat it, may be a skin irritant. It's boric acid, borax and iron.
Here in Wasilla a 1lb. can is $23.00+tax. I'm thinking it just might be worth experimenting with forge welding. Seems like the same ingredient list as most forge welding fluxes.
Anyone have any experience with Petterson fluxes in the forge? There are a few.
Jer
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