Steve W.
Well-known member
I don't know enough about soldering vs brazing to present a plausible argument against any of the previous posters.Like the others have said, Silver Solder is a pain to work with even after you get used to it. All of the copper air lines in my shop were done with a propane torch and old school plumbing solder. My compressor is set at 160 lbs and they have been fine for 25 years of daily use.
You are overthinking it.
What I DO know is that when I soldered up the copper lines for my shop, I grabbed the same solder and flux that I have used for some plumbing repairs in the house. Because I did not have to purchase it, I paid no attention to its composition or brand. Cleaned up the joints, applied a bit of flux, heated, then applied the solder. Never did any purging (did not even know it was a 'thing'), just cut everything to fit, painted the lines so they looked better and hung them on the ceiling. 10 years later, it's all still there.
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