Soft Soldering, Hard Soldering And Brazing; a Practical Treatise On Tools, Material And Operations; for the Use of Metal Workers, Plumbers, Tinners, Mechanics And Manufacturers
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Heavy metal requires more time, for the surface to be soldered must be raised to the temperature of melted solder, or nearly to that point; therefore, when soldering very thin tin with a heavy copper, the metal can be heated quickly and the rate of speed mentioned in the preceding paragraph is not impossible. On the other hand, when soldering metal say i6 to 20 gage, considerable time is required for heat to be tran.s- Fig. ip. — Speed of Soldering. mitted from the copper to the metal, hence mo...re time is necessary ior soldering heavy seams. The position of the copper also governs the speed of soldering and is gov- erned, in turn, by the thickness of metal being soldered. In Fig. 19, which illustrates this point, a copper is shown in three positions. In the first it is laid flat upon the seam, the entire length of bevel from A to B bearing flatly upon the work. This gives a long body of metal from which heat may be transmitted to the work. This position of the copper should be used when heavy seams are to be 72 SOLDERING AND BRAZING.
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