TIG welder is the way to go.. Lot more control of the heat and solders (brazes) alot easier. Terry D. Wilhelm The Revenoor Co. INC www.revenoor.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] "hugh_frater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I'd braze onto the drum. In order to braze, you use flux and a bronze/brass filler wire. Note that it does not involve melting the steel of the drum. You can't do it with a MIG welder, but can use a carbon arc brazing attachment on a ordinary stick welder. Although to be brutally honest, I wouldn't waste your time with these toys and beg/steel/borry a oxy/propane setup and braze with that because you'll get better results.
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