SOLDERING TORCH PREST O PAK SILVERSMITH WITH 1 TIP

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SOLDERING TORCH PREST O PAK SILVERSMITH WITH 1 TIP




Permits mixing of acetylene with air at the torch head, so no other source of air is necessary. The acetylene is stored in tanks as a liquid and only becomes a gas when valve is opened. The silversmith outfit (No. 14.236) includes: torch handle, 1 light flame tip, regulator for “B” tank, and a 6′ (183 cm) hose with fittings. Uses “B” tank. Shipping weight 5 lb. (2.3 kg).

If you are unable to put the solder under the piece at the seam, you will need to use your solder pick to move the solder in place after you have heated up your piece.

Trouble shooting. If solder does not flow, it usually results from one of three problems. 1) Check to be sure the seam fits flush. 2) Check to be sure the seam is very, very clean. This is especially important if you tired to solder and the solder did not flow; often the solder is not flowing because the seam is oxidized. 3) Be sure your heat the entire piece evenly before you concentrate your heat to make the solder flow at the seam.

Always work with proper ventilation.

Be sure to work on a fire safe, metal surface.

Be sure to have a fire extinguisher handy when working with a torch.

Use gloves when working with chemicals.

Always neutralize acid pickle with baking soda before disposing.

Household items used for jewelry making should never be returned to household use after being exposed to chemicals.

Read more: How to Solder Using a Small Butane Torch | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4999002_solder-using-small-butane-torch.htmlixzz1CMmeNn92

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