[AT] radiator outlet on wrong side
Richard Fink Sr
nancydick at pennswoods.net
Tue Oct 30 07:14:08 PDT 2007
Kevin just an after thought. I have tryed to do what you want to do.
I have found that a child swimming pool works best and don't waste a
lot of water. I have found that the tinning first works best. I then
use two of the old solder irons heated with a OA torch switch back
and forth. Never to much heat to melt out tubes.
R Fink
PA
At 08:21 PM 10/29/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>Hey I want to thank you all for your advice opinions and info, I was
>at a freinds place today and we got to talking about the M radiator.
>And he went into his shop and come back out with a 5# tube of silver
>solder full. Said if it would be of any use to me that I should take it along.
>So I found an old bathtub that will hold the radiator ok since J
>advised me to keep it under water while working on it.
>_______________________________________snip
>This
>would pretty much guarantee no new problems from previously soldered
>joints becoming "unsoldered"!
>----------------------------------------------------------------snip
>The place where I need the outlet is nice and clean, so with a good
>wire brushing it will clean up like a new penny.
>I have repaired radiators before with fair to good results, just
>never cut out a hole for an outlet.
>I will get on this in the morning I want to run my M six and this
>has to be done first. Anyone have an M hood laying around or a
>damaged hood for sale ? Let me know my hoods 6" to short.
>Thanks yall
>Kevin Mosier
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