Soldering/Brazing an Ejector


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45Frank
October 10, 2012, 04:41 PM
I bid an ejector for an old .22 rifle I had for years and year. Any way the part showed up in two pieces and the sellers comment was the P.O. must of run it over, no kidding that's what the emailed me back.
So they will be getting a negative rating and not so nice comments from me because I have my doubts because the picture on the auction sight doesn't show where it was clues or soldered before.
Anyway I have brazed many things before being a mechanical contractor but never anything this small.
Picture one is how I received it and picture two is how it's to sit.

What type of brazing rod should I use?
Acetylene or oxygen and acetylene?
Would a good epoxy also work?
There is a little pin between the two pieces also.

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SEE IT LIKE A NATIVE
October 10, 2012, 04:54 PM
I would probably silver solder it with the same solder you use on the AC freon lines . I think I would clean and flux both pieces then "Tin" them both and solder using Oxy/acetylene and neutral flame . Kevin

rcmodel
October 10, 2012, 05:06 PM
Hi-Temp silver solder.

rc

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