Getting started. Oxy-Propane?
Hi, I'm a machinist by trade but would like to start learning to brass fillet braze as a hobby. I'd like to start with some frame modifications, maybe making a rack, or even some furniture for the house etc. Would an Oxy-Propane setup be sufficient? I use Oxy-Propane at work for bending & straightening but that's all I've done. Any good books or resources you'd recommend?
Re: Getting started. Oxy-Propane?
Oxy propane can work. Some folks find the cone shape and stability of oxy acytelene to be easier for controlling puddle size on fillets.