Dan, if you are buying a torch, get one for MAPP gas. They look much the same as a regular hand held propane plumbers torch, and will take the same propane canisters, plus they will take MAPP gas canisters. That's what I use for any larger pieces I need to hard solder. It puts out more heat, which you find very handy.
The link I put in my first post takes you to the silver brazing section of that company. Get 45% or 56% silver wire. It will be specification BAg-5 or BAg-7. Doesn't matter what brand, if you buy using those spec numbers, you will get the right stuff.
I like thinner wire because it's easier to wrap around pieces to make a preformed ring. I use mostly .031" wire, and I've been doing this for some time. Harry has made a lot of boilers, so he knows his soldering. We just differ on this thing. I consider the smaller wire easier to use.
For bricks, I've used fireplace bricks for a long time. They work well for me. Stack them up like Shred shows and they will hold the heat around your work piece.
Dean
The link I put in my first post takes you to the silver brazing section of that company. Get 45% or 56% silver wire. It will be specification BAg-5 or BAg-7. Doesn't matter what brand, if you buy using those spec numbers, you will get the right stuff.
I like thinner wire because it's easier to wrap around pieces to make a preformed ring. I use mostly .031" wire, and I've been doing this for some time. Harry has made a lot of boilers, so he knows his soldering. We just differ on this thing. I consider the smaller wire easier to use.
For bricks, I've used fireplace bricks for a long time. They work well for me. Stack them up like Shred shows and they will hold the heat around your work piece.
Dean