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๐ฅ Elevate your silver brazing game with precision and power!
Harris SSWF1 Stay Silv Brazing Flux is a professional-grade, low-temperature flux designed for silver brazing on most ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Operating effectively between 1050ยฐF and 1600ยฐF, it ensures strong, clean joints with minimal residue. Packaged in a convenient 1 lb jar, itโs perfect for serious craftsmen seeking reliable, high-performance flux for brass, stainless steel, and more.
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,114 Reviews |
G**E
It does the job well
Works like it's supposed to.
D**A
Great product.
Great product. Just love it.
N**I
Make sure you have the right flux
I couldnโt get the solder to stick to the stainless with this stuff. Maybe itโs me. Update: This is brazing flux a propane torch is not hot enough.
I**P
Makes silver flow like water
This is one of the best fluxes for silver brazing. You just need a thin film, and the silver will flow like water. Used sparingly there isn't much to cleanup, but if there is a little black crust it can be cleared up with a squirt of water or a rub with a wet rag. It does settle over time, so if you don't use it often there may be need for stirring the liquid back into the paste. Be sure to stock up on silver brazing rods before the price gets stupider.
R**S
Price and quality good
This product works well
D**N
My AI recomend this and it workes great
I work in copper and at brazing temp no need for a flux But my AI talked me into trying it because of the ability to help holed the copper Brazing once turned into round solder balls in place also reduces the cleanup after
J**A
Favorite flux for silversmithing
I recently took a class demonstrating a particular technique for making prong settings. One of the required items for the class pack was this black flux. I've used several types of flux in the last 20+ years, but had never even heard of this. The first jar opened up inside the packaging and there was black gunk ALL over...so I sent that back for a new jar. We used this flux in the class and it is amazing. First of all, when you paint on a dot of this onto a tiny prong, you can actually SEE it, so you know exactly where it is and whether you got it on the join. It does turn clear once it approaches temperature, so you will see your solder flow. And you can conduct several soldering operations in a row without having to pickle between each step. For production work, that is vital. Prior to this, I usually have used the spray fluxes (like Prips, etc.). They are great, but they coat your soldering board or block with gunk and frankly they don't last as long as they should because of it. With this stuff, you can just use a tiny bit right on the join and not gunk up your expensive block. I highly recommend this flux.
M**O
Excelente
Excelente
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