Notes on brazing, soldering and Morse code
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Notes on brazing, soldering and Morse code
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Notes on brazing, soldering, and Morse code alphabet including diagrams.
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MCluettAV120946-150515-10
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10.
Brazing.
STEEL.
ROUGHT [sic] IRON
MATRIALS [sic] USED IN Brazing (Spelter) Copper Zinc
The flux used is Borax.
Before Brazing the 2 parts must be Clean and good fitting, then apply heat untill [sic] Borax and spelta [sic] is melted. Borax to be used first and then spelta running in. When spelta is running through then allow metal to cool. Main Point is
Soldering
Means of uniting 2 Pieces of metal with great heat. Metals which [indecipherable word] be Soldering sh. steel, [indecipherable word] and Brass. Martrail used Solder conts Lead & Tin and a flux as a Cleaning agent. Fluxes. Resum [sic] Zinc, Chloride, Amonium [sic] Chlorine. First both parts going to be joined clean & Tin solding [sic] Iron. Apply heat to Iron
[page break]
dip in flux used then with Solder Tin 2 peices [sic] going to be joined then put 2 Peices together and apply hot Iron with more flux.
More tin the better made solder
Common soldering tin
Silver soldering
then brazing
and wealding [sic] 26-2
[Sketch]
[Sketch]
[page break]
[deleted] [Technical notes] [/ideleted]
[page break]
[Morse Code alphabet]
Packing Peice No.2
[Sketch]
26.2-
No1. [sketch]
[sketch]
Brazing.
STEEL.
ROUGHT [sic] IRON
MATRIALS [sic] USED IN Brazing (Spelter) Copper Zinc
The flux used is Borax.
Before Brazing the 2 parts must be Clean and good fitting, then apply heat untill [sic] Borax and spelta [sic] is melted. Borax to be used first and then spelta running in. When spelta is running through then allow metal to cool. Main Point is
Soldering
Means of uniting 2 Pieces of metal with great heat. Metals which [indecipherable word] be Soldering sh. steel, [indecipherable word] and Brass. Martrail used Solder conts Lead & Tin and a flux as a Cleaning agent. Fluxes. Resum [sic] Zinc, Chloride, Amonium [sic] Chlorine. First both parts going to be joined clean & Tin solding [sic] Iron. Apply heat to Iron
[page break]
dip in flux used then with Solder Tin 2 peices [sic] going to be joined then put 2 Peices together and apply hot Iron with more flux.
More tin the better made solder
Common soldering tin
Silver soldering
then brazing
and wealding [sic] 26-2
[Sketch]
[Sketch]
[page break]
[deleted] [Technical notes] [/ideleted]
[page break]
[Morse Code alphabet]
Packing Peice No.2
[Sketch]
26.2-
No1. [sketch]
[sketch]
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“Notes on brazing, soldering and Morse code,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed September 11, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/9672.
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