Originally posted by JTR249
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The why is in the material. At the time, welding 4130/4140 chromoly steel required real skill. It is a persnickety metal, especially if you weld in anything but annealed state. Normalized state is great for tough tubes, etc, but is a mofo to work. Brazing solves this issue and, if the joint was well designed, is more than strong enough. Brazing frames was the primary construction method clean into the 1960s. Induction just speeds it up. Today, tig brazing remains popular with bicycle builders.
Silver solder is the preferred braze for mild steels and many tool steels. It is easily worked, flows beautifully and can be repaired in several ways easily. Induction hard soldering has been around a long time and is super efficient. hence, the fuel tanks were silver brazed.
if given a choice, most choose silver for fuel tank repairs. I do sometimes, but it's usually the cost that gets me. Silver is pricey.
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