Copper Pipe Not Soldering at Lynn Morgan blog

Copper Pipe Not Soldering. Soldering a joint in pipes that contain even tiny amounts of water is nearly impossible. Most of the heat from the torch goes into turning the water to steam, so the copper won’t get hot enough to melt the solder. You need to heat the copper to point where it is hot enough to melt the solder. This guide will show you how to solder copper pipes to ensure there are no leaks in or around. The old copper pipe seems thicker and darker than the new, and wont solder for anything. I've had problems using propane torches for this purpose, so bought a mapp torch. The tried and true method for connecting copper pipes has always been soldering, but it’s a difficult skill to master.

First time soldering copper pipe ever DIY. Not too happy with it but
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The tried and true method for connecting copper pipes has always been soldering, but it’s a difficult skill to master. This guide will show you how to solder copper pipes to ensure there are no leaks in or around. Most of the heat from the torch goes into turning the water to steam, so the copper won’t get hot enough to melt the solder. Soldering a joint in pipes that contain even tiny amounts of water is nearly impossible. I've had problems using propane torches for this purpose, so bought a mapp torch. You need to heat the copper to point where it is hot enough to melt the solder. The old copper pipe seems thicker and darker than the new, and wont solder for anything.

First time soldering copper pipe ever DIY. Not too happy with it but

Copper Pipe Not Soldering The tried and true method for connecting copper pipes has always been soldering, but it’s a difficult skill to master. I've had problems using propane torches for this purpose, so bought a mapp torch. This guide will show you how to solder copper pipes to ensure there are no leaks in or around. The tried and true method for connecting copper pipes has always been soldering, but it’s a difficult skill to master. The old copper pipe seems thicker and darker than the new, and wont solder for anything. You need to heat the copper to point where it is hot enough to melt the solder. Soldering a joint in pipes that contain even tiny amounts of water is nearly impossible. Most of the heat from the torch goes into turning the water to steam, so the copper won’t get hot enough to melt the solder.

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