

Harris Safety-Silv 56% 1/16 Silver Solder Brazing Alloy 1 Troy Ounce, 75310 5631
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Martha Moorman
Greater than one weekHaven’t tried it yet but it looks great.
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Richard N
> 3 dayI used Safety-Silv to braze keys together, it works well.
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ski boat driver
> 3 dayUsed this with propane torch on small crack in cast Iron. Clean well, apply generous amount of Stay-Silv flux, get it to a dull red heat and apply the silver solder.
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Cactus Jack
> 3 dayWorks good, must use Flux that is for it
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Cue Dog
> 3 dayI bought this to attempt to put together some thin pieces. I brazed some brass to brass and some brass to stainless. This worked great. It melted good with a propane torch. But it is important that you remember that the work piece is what has to get up to temp. If you are using a propane torch, you parts have to be fairly small.
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Mark Twain
> 3 dayThe brazing alloy works great for joining small steel items.
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Shanda ONeil
> 3 dayI having good success with this slide ring beaded Sterling silver wire together! Ty
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Christelle Balistreri
> 3 dayFor what I needed it has to high of a melting point.
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Charles S.
> 3 dayUsed this for silver soldering stainless steel and it worked great.
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SailorHarry
11-06-2025Harris is a known brand: dependable quality--no surprises--it is what it says it is. With a little practice almost anyone can learn to silver solder. The secret is metal preparation, the use of the right flux, and rapid rise in temperature to red glowing hot. Propane is hot enough--the technique is to get the proper amount of heat to the metal to be soldered and not to use oxy-acetylene which will likely burn up the flux before soldering temperature is reached. Use white flux for small jobs and black flux for larger jobs which will take longer to heat up.