Oh it is!!! I have seen it done well...... And I have tried it.... But I cannot get it right myself so I stick to OA for brazing, and then only on smaller pieces. My attempts to Braze cast iron did not go well. My first electric rig was a a kit for use with a car battery and the carbon arc was one of the accessories. I ended up pitching the whole thing as almost useless.
But then again I also remember when the whole "art" of welding was a black art, and persistence has brought huge gains.
Sounds like I'm in for some fun then.
Fretters: so brazing is the "dark arts". I've seen some magical brazing jobs that were more like miracles because the part was better than before it broke, but now you are talking another tune.
Not so much the brazing itself. It's the heat source which will the fun part in this venture.
This is a Youtube vid of someone doing carbon arc brazing, to give an idea of what the difference is.
good luck with whichever method you choose and i hope you have plans to build another shed out where the garden used to be to store all your ailing and broken cast iron items you'll now be able to bring home and then to bring back to life.![]()
I already have another shed. It's emptying it which is the problem. It has a resident Gipsy in there at the moment.


