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Brazing tubing on to an Efco 8200 Muffler
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The existing port from the muffler was matched to the shape of the flat tubing and was brazed with flux coated bronze rod. When attaching metals of diferent thickneses its is best to "Tin" both working parts and clamp together, then when you reheat the joint the bronze flows and blends the joint.
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The existing port from the muffler was matched to the shape of the flat tubing and was brazed with flux coated bronze rod. When attaching metals of diferent thickneses its is best to "Tin" both working parts and clamp together, then when you reheat the joint the bronze flows and blends the joint.