Posted by buckeyebrierhopper1 on January 03, 2013 at 13:18:52 from (65.27.225.98):
In Reply to: Soldering a fuel tank posted by Fritz Maurer on January 03, 2013 at 06:38:44:
in soldering a fuel tank an a torch is not a good thing. i use a soldering iron,nodicks soldering paste an 50/50solder.flame could light fumes in tank. you can find irons at yard sales.flea markets or borrow one,much safer.done one for brian in oh acouple yrs ago an still holding as of last show. biggest thing is clean, clean,clean, use a brush to put paste on an tin it. one thing i found is some ribbon copper found at hobby store for filler. with iron you can control temp alot better an safer. you can heat iron with propane torch an can keep heat even.
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