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tamz
He soon found that he was getting a few failed joints.
Seems a common thing with those who use mapp speaking to a few guys i know. Might be too much localised heating, don't know.
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He soon found that he was getting a few failed joints.
How about The old paraffin lamps? no only kidding, not that old.
Love it; Ill get my Brasso out.
I am ashamed of you tamz, at least 2 of them need polishing
The dirty ones have been fired up. .... :smile:
Wow! Ive seen drawings but never seen one before?
Could i buy one!
I like steampunk styled stuff and would love abit of plumbing antiquity!
The smell is an advantage, when you've dropped your guts you can blame the gas.
I always blame the dog
MAPP is just waste of money. We need just 230-250 degrees to melt lead free solder and little less for tin/lead. On plain propane we can heat the fitting up to 500 degrees or even more.
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