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This method is not meant for electronics, plumbing, or other repairs, but is a useful technique to making mobiles, cubes, and other shapes of wire.

  1. Make sure there are no flammable materials in the path of the torch's flame. Remember that the heat of the flame reaches out much farther than the glowing area.[1]
  2. Make sure it is tightly screwed on.
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  3. Make it into the shape you need.
  4. Hook the "J" shapes together and close them with the pliers.
  5. Bend it into a "V" shape and stick it onto the flux.
  6. Wait until the solder has melted and filled the space, then move the flame away and blow on the solder to cool it. Dip the entire project in water if it is still hot.
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    Yes, you will need flux, a gas torch and a brazing rod. All are available at a hardware store.
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Things You'll Need

  • Solder
  • Propane
  • Torch head
  • Flux
  • Wire cutters/needle-nose pliers
  • Wire
  • Striker

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This article was co-authored by Surekha Krishnan. Surekha Krishnan is a Metallurgy Expert based in Columbia, South Carolina. Surekha specializes in both arc welding and solid-state welding and has been a Plant Metallurgist at FN America, LLC since 2021. Surekha has over 7 years of experience, is an expert in all heat treat processes and record retention, has prior experience as a Weld Engineer, and has taught various IIW welding courses in the past. This article has been viewed 76,847 times.
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