Using silver solder is brazing, it's just silver bearing for use on A/C lines, it's just finer and cleaner than brass or bronze rod.
Yes silver brazing, AKA silver soldering is much stronger than bronze or brass brazing, and has a much higher temp and pressure deflection difference, If you use a carbide saw blade, or router blade the carbide teeth are silver soldered to the steel body or disk.You trust silver solder to 4Kpsi?
Yes it's confusing, and I didn't make up the names.We're talking about 2 different things here.
There is silver solder.
There is silver brazing rod.
Right?
That is the "snake oil" of the welding business, you really don't need anything that fancy to do standard brazing or even silver brazing.Has anyone had any experience with this product for silver brazing?
http://muggyweld.com/all-products/silver-solder
Seems like it would do a great job making up new metal lines. It is kind of Spendy though...