Members DianeH Posted July 13, 2023 Members Report Posted July 13, 2023 Im making vest chains and using a purchased one for my guide. Everything goes well until I need to solder/weld the chains. My chain is stainless steel. Soldering isn’t adhering to it. Can anyone tell me what I should use to accomplish this? Different chain? Different method? All help is appreciated. Thanks Quote
Members Littlef Posted July 13, 2023 Members Report Posted July 13, 2023 a quick google search yielded this results. Looks like good info on soldering stainless steel. (possible, but more difficult.) https://bssa.org.uk/bssa_articles/soldering-stainless-steels/ Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted July 13, 2023 Contributing Member Report Posted July 13, 2023 Welding stainless steel needs an extremely hot weld. I used to have to turn my MiG welder full up just to get a small tack weld on a car exhaust Can you buy the chains ready made up? Quote
Members AlZilla Posted July 13, 2023 Members Report Posted July 13, 2023 Silver solder will do the trick but it requires careful surface prep and high heat. It's been a long, long time but I did some fittings on a boiler I made. Quote
Members Littlef Posted July 13, 2023 Members Report Posted July 13, 2023 I keep a box of firebricks for when I need to heat up steel. Heat dissipates quick and it can be hard to get steel hot enough. I just stack the bricks to make small enclosed insulated space just big enough to hold whatever I'm working on, and it helps retain heat. - Might be helpful to get that stainless steel hot enough. Quote
Members DianeH Posted July 14, 2023 Author Members Report Posted July 14, 2023 Thank you all. I was afraid of that. Perhaps I’ll buy good chain that isn’t stainless steel! I could buy the chains but I really like making things myself. Quote
Members bladegrinder Posted August 9, 2023 Members Report Posted August 9, 2023 There's a lot of different chain repair links on the market, stainless too. you might find one that wouldn't look too out of place or kind of hide it in your work piece. Quote
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