AMMASHOOTA
Gary Gruber
I have done a ton of soldering in my day, but not silver solder. I can't imagine it being any different from other solder, but I did run into a problem this weekend.
I am putting open sights on a barrel and started with the rear sight. Prep was normal and I tinned it with Brownells Hi-force 44 (650 degrees). The sight ramp is fairly thick so I tried Mapp gas. Could not get ramp or barrel hot enough to melt the solder.
I then tried Mapp with Oxygen. Got it hot enough but burned off the flux. After a couple of failed attempts I switched to Brownells 70 PA solder (425 degrees). No problem getting the solder to flow with Mapp gas alone -- rear sight is now affixed solidly.
Is there some trick to getting the Hi-Force to bond properly? Is this much tensile strength required for a sight that will be also be screwed to the barrel?
I am putting open sights on a barrel and started with the rear sight. Prep was normal and I tinned it with Brownells Hi-force 44 (650 degrees). The sight ramp is fairly thick so I tried Mapp gas. Could not get ramp or barrel hot enough to melt the solder.
I then tried Mapp with Oxygen. Got it hot enough but burned off the flux. After a couple of failed attempts I switched to Brownells 70 PA solder (425 degrees). No problem getting the solder to flow with Mapp gas alone -- rear sight is now affixed solidly.
Is there some trick to getting the Hi-Force to bond properly? Is this much tensile strength required for a sight that will be also be screwed to the barrel?