Just replying as i noticed no one else has and even doe he shows soldering copper with a heat gun, as a Plumber you would normally use a Blowtorch with Matt Gas for Brazing NOT a Heat Gun, hope this help I noticed it says 9 months ago on your messages but better late then never as they say, hope you have a Great Day😁🇬🇧👍🏻
I know it’s an old question with multiple answers already. I’d just like to add a little more context to the why’s and wherefores. The basic difference between soldering and brazing is the temperature necessary to melt the filler metal. That temperature is defined to be 842ºF/450ºC - above that, brazing; below that, soldering. The average heat gun reaches an output of about 1100°F, which is right about where brazing _starts._ So, while it is theoretically _possible_ to braze something with a heat gun… it’s within a very limited scope that a heat gun specifically will be of any use.
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How many watts heat gun required for copper Brazing
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Just replying as i noticed no one else has and even doe he shows soldering copper with a heat gun, as a Plumber you would normally use a Blowtorch with Matt Gas for Brazing NOT a Heat Gun, hope this help I noticed it says 9 months ago on your messages but better late then never as they say, hope you have a Great Day😁🇬🇧👍🏻
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I know it’s an old question with multiple answers already. I’d just like to add a little more context to the why’s and wherefores.
The basic difference between soldering and brazing is the temperature necessary to melt the filler metal. That temperature is defined to be 842ºF/450ºC - above that, brazing; below that, soldering.
The average heat gun reaches an output of about 1100°F, which is right about where brazing _starts._ So, while it is theoretically _possible_ to braze something with a heat gun… it’s within a very limited scope that a heat gun specifically will be of any use.
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