Does anyone have experience with frame or fork brazing, specifically a recommendation for flux (high or low temp) and filler rod?
Through a laborious process, I removed the fork tubes from the upper and lower sections as they were dented and twisted. I now have 0.875" x 0.12" 4130 normalized alloy steel tubes to braze in and don't want to assume that using my normal white flux coated rod is the right stuff for this job. I've been brazing for years, but want to be certain I get this right.
As for set up, I'll be using my oxy/acetylene rig. I've drilled a small hole in each tube to release pressure buildup, like HD did. Finally, the entire front end will be bench assembled, i.e. rockers bolted on the legs, front axle and brake drum installed, bushings over the spring rods to line it all up and making certain everything rocks up and down nicely.
Through a laborious process, I removed the fork tubes from the upper and lower sections as they were dented and twisted. I now have 0.875" x 0.12" 4130 normalized alloy steel tubes to braze in and don't want to assume that using my normal white flux coated rod is the right stuff for this job. I've been brazing for years, but want to be certain I get this right.
As for set up, I'll be using my oxy/acetylene rig. I've drilled a small hole in each tube to release pressure buildup, like HD did. Finally, the entire front end will be bench assembled, i.e. rockers bolted on the legs, front axle and brake drum installed, bushings over the spring rods to line it all up and making certain everything rocks up and down nicely.
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