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Silver brazing a joint brazed with bronze?

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Old 09-16-19, 06:15 PM
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Silver brazing a joint brazed with bronze?

Is it possible to fill in a gap with silver 56 or 54% that was previously brazed with bronze? In other words, will the silver filler stick to the bronze filler?
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Yes. As long as the gap is within the silver's capacity to fill that brass is present is no issue. Andy
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Thanks, Andy! This is really good to know.
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