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Soldering this aluminum pipe isn't working (it won't stick before the solder just flows out onto the floor), so I guess I'm learning how to braze with my butane torch tomorrow. :P
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

What type of solder? I feel like high zinc solder might work, but even then, getting through the oxide layer is tough.
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Ooh. The bottle says it's not good for aluminum. I'll see what I can find, and if that doesn't work, I'll try brazing. 👍
in reply to smellsofbikes

Oh, and as far as the solder goes, I tried both 50/50 and 40/60 tin-lead solder.
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

I hope my torch is hot enough. Otherwise, this is going to be too expensive and I'll have to figure something else out. :(
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

duct tape? 😉

Seriously though, hope you make it work!

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Going to have to order online. None of the welding shops or hardware stores around me carry flux for aluminum. :(

I should be able to get by with soldering alone for this project, though. :)

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Ended up going with Sn95Cu4.8Ag0.2 solder. Wish me luck. :P

(I also added some brass and some aluminum coupling nuts in case the steel ones refuse to be wet by the solder.)

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

I was going to say, standard lead/tin isn't a great choice, high zinc is definitely better. There are tin/lead based solders that stick to aluminum but they aren't in the 50/50 range, and the best solders have some more exotic stuff in them.