I've been a framer since 1991 and have had plumbers burn down 3 house's that I have just got done building all 3 times they left for the day and didn't check for hot spots.
It looks great, just make another video of the joint upside down to see the results. Unfortunately in the feild the conditions are not as in this video. But if it works at 50% of the cases it is still worth aplying this
Put 3 rings and steel washer on, press up on the the washer with a rod while it's heating and just don't melt the washer. I don't fucking know tho never done this shit ever.
@alexgreenland5852 get a smaller rig. Mine is half that weight if that, and has more than enough capacity to get you through even multiple installs. Plus this didn't penetrate into the joint. You want it to suck down into the joint for proper strong bond.
@nakefatty9167 no it's not you have to surround the fitting both sides with this. A torch has a good 6 inch stem with a diameter of a dime. You don't even have to be close to the joint. This thing requires a open area torches dont
Ive done a lot of brazing. That looks really good. Dont worry about these keyboard experts. That really works with running perfectly to surround the joint with a a clean flow. I used to brase evaporators in whirlpool refrigerators and had to use a heat shield and a mini torch. I still had to spread thermal paste everywhere.
I disagree. Didn't suck down into the joint properly. And i ain't no keyboard warrior. I do this for a living. Little reach in coolers, massive walk in coolers with 5 8ft evaps, 20ton package units... you name it I've worked on it.
Just use the torch, there are places where only the torch can reach, plus some old joins only work if you feed the solder constantly on all 360 while on fire.
I was so confused because I read brazing and saw this. It took me a second to realize it was induction.😂 I like a torch better because you can get really precise with how it flows. That and it's really satisfying when you get the heat just right and chase it right in.
I like it !! Now add a length on the on the tee , long enough for a camera to fit into , cap both ends , camera end cap gets hole for camera wires to pass through and also serving as a purge port . On the other end cap hook up a regulated hose to Dry Nitrogen NF , and then braze . Pressure just low enough where it won’t blow the brazing solder out …. Medical gas brazing baby !! Ya! So when I was certified , although I never did it as a career … I then did it this way to date for any piping I was brazing
Brasagem! O metal de adição, liga de estanho, tem ponto de fusão inferior ao metal base, cobre. Na solda o metal de adição tem o mesmo ponto de fusão do metal base, por serem ligas semelhantes! 👍
@@weldermusk8860 А сколько будет стоить пропаивать каждое соединение 30% серебром? Примерно 100р только припой против 10р медно-фосфорным. Заказчик согласится на такую оплату? Если согласится - тогда ОК.
Looks like a good idea but you should apply the flux inside the joint so the solder can flow in to it. It doesn't look like you did that based on where it went when it melted.
@@waynewalker3493 Thank you so much for sharing that and getting back to me about it!!!! That sure is beautiful music 🎶 🎵 I can just listen to it all the time!!!! I love it!!
Does this work in any other 3D orientation? Why show us the easiest, simplest application? For example, what if the other 2 joints on that T are already soldered?
If not in particularly tight spaces it's still way faster to do it the old-fashioned way. Even if that clip wouldn't be sped up it takes longer for a single joint than it takes for half a dozen woth a torch
Looks like this way could cause some premature failure in the pipe/ adapter. Gets so hot it looks like it pulls it way in and thins the actual pipe as well, but I’m just going off what I see. I’m no plumber by any means
Looks good. But since 20 years their allready are Press Systems out there. Look YT Video " REMS Pressing System " . If someone were to do that in Germany today, it would be considered bungling. Because soldering is outdated and more hours are billed because it takes too long. I did an apprenticeship as a gas water installer myself 20 years ago, so I know that :)
"in Germany" Haha. So much overengineering and special tools. Solder is great. those press fittings look like hell and your still putting your faith in an o-ring. Why not build the entire piping system out of o ring material.
I don’t see any of that brazing ring bleeding into the joint, as there’s no heat in the T to pull it in. Is this an acceptable weld? Seriously, I don’t know. I’m used to heating up the T (or any female part) and bleeding the solder in after the acid cleans the connection…
Parece ser muito bom hein. Um ótimo acabamento mais eu acho que no espaço confinados acho que não ira funcionar. A não ser que aja espaço pra fazer soldagem
That was the first thing I noticed. Looks like none made it into the joint. Maybe if soon as it started to melt he went straight to heating the hub it may of sucked some in. But the way it was done here it didn’t seem to take much in
@@AquaTech225 Yeh, the silver melted before the joint was up to temperature so very little flowed into the joint. Not really that impressive to to be honest, the end result looked poor at best.
Neat idea but I have done thousands of soldered copper joints, and I can tell you you got that fitting way too hot. It will be brittle and break the first time anybody puts any pressure against it!
Je me demandais en voyant ça, es ce que la brasure pénétre entre l'emboiture et le tube...? Le dard permet de guider le bain de fusion et de le faire pénétré, là j'ai l'impression d'une brasure de surface, je me trompe peut-être... en tout cas sympa comme outil
Looks like welding to me. the base metal appears to be the same as filler and the base begins to melt just befor the fill metal does making for a full weld.
it's hard soldering; it's not welding as there are two or three different metals, and it's not soft soldering as the solder is hotter than 400° C. It's possible to weld copper but most times you do a solder join with a welder with copper. There is a problem with temperature control, as copper gets brittle with heat.
Eu faço solda de cano de cobre com ponteadeira adaptada para esse fim. Quando é dois pontos usa-se estanho grosso primeiro e depois estanho mais fino para o segundo ponto de soldagem.
The circular ones work pretty well on frozen bolts. I've seen them sued to help remove bolts on Naval cannons that have been in the weather without maintenance for 80 years.
@@deaultusername Right, but there's a lot of stuff I need to work on that I can't get completely around to use a circular element. But since this shows that you can use a U or C shape, that really opens up some options
This music on the job site would guarantee nothing would get done. Same as county music.... everyone is tired, hot, and hungover. You gotta have rock n roll if you want shit done.
Scrolling for the lolz, stayed for the music.
христианские гимны прекрасны
"Why do you have a twig of a tree branch in your toolbox??"
Sameeee
Back in my day we used a torch like real men lol
i hear that...probably made by the same kult startup that made the laser welder
I've been a framer since 1991 and have had plumbers burn down 3 house's that I have just got done building all 3 times they left for the day and didn't check for hot spots.
@@Quackerstacker1973Crappy plumbers will do that. Just like crappy carpenters run floor joists under the tub drain. 😉
And you burnt many walls close behind
@@dougydoolittle5255never burnt a single wall, it’s called paying attention and knowing what your doing
It looks great, just make another video of the joint upside down to see the results. Unfortunately in the feild the conditions are not as in this video. But if it works at 50% of the cases it is still worth aplying this
Put 3 rings and steel washer on, press up on the the washer with a rod while it's heating and just don't melt the washer. I don't fucking know tho never done this shit ever.
Wouldn't the solder suck into joint like a propane torch does
If the joint is upside down then you use common sense and feed the solder by hand instead of making a ring.
Какая разница чем греть, будет всасываться по-любому, только что в этом плохого?@@Idrinklight44
@eridanusii268 that's a brazing ring.
pretty nice use of induction heating / brazing ring. if the fit-up is good, why not! lol.
I'm curious. How much is it to do something like this and is it very portable? Could've used one today
I guess it's portable if you don't mind the lightest weight is 30kg
@@inductionlihua 30kg is still lighter than my acetylene 😂 can you post a link to the machine 😊
www.lhinduction.com/product/portable-induction-heating-system.html
@alexgreenland5852 get a smaller rig. Mine is half that weight if that, and has more than enough capacity to get you through even multiple installs. Plus this didn't penetrate into the joint. You want it to suck down into the joint for proper strong bond.
@brandonk6479 oh yeah? Well mine is way better than yours and I'm not going to post a link either. 😂
Id love this for TXVs or similar sensitive parts. Also in tight'ish spaces.
Yea you see the take out on that thing? That's not for small spaces
Think it works for brazing or only solder?
@@KadonRoss664 as long as it will silver solder
@@abnnuzzinicholasclay686 better than a gas torch.
@nakefatty9167 no it's not you have to surround the fitting both sides with this. A torch has a good 6 inch stem with a diameter of a dime. You don't even have to be close to the joint. This thing requires a open area torches dont
As an HVAC Reading comments is really fun.
This is very useful in tight space
yes sir you are right
@@inductionlihuawhere can I buy it?
This would be useful In all spaces ...
But is thid real ?!
Can you induction heat a non-ferrous metal ?
@@Ali_Haji_SouthAfrica The process Induces current inside the workpiece. The resistance makes it heat it. Any conductor can be used.
@@myleswillis come again ...
Wow such pleasent and wonderful music thank you such a relaxing and joyous few seconds
😂Видео не про музыку😅😅😅
😂
So is getting some hed
Yeah, try that in the ceiling overhead like most piping jobs are. Nice in a clean and sterile environment without a vice.
Ive done a lot of brazing. That looks really good. Dont worry about these keyboard experts. That really works with running perfectly to surround the joint with a a clean flow. I used to brase evaporators in whirlpool refrigerators and had to use a heat shield and a mini torch. I still had to spread thermal paste everywhere.
I do brazing for a living and yea, this is pretty good
I disagree. Didn't suck down into the joint properly. And i ain't no keyboard warrior. I do this for a living. Little reach in coolers, massive walk in coolers with 5 8ft evaps, 20ton package units... you name it I've worked on it.
@@brandonk6479 you're not very good at your job
@@brandonk647920tons are the smallest I work on😅
Just use the torch, there are places where only the torch can reach, plus some old joins only work if you feed the solder constantly on all 360 while on fire.
I was so confused because I read brazing and saw this. It took me a second to realize it was induction.😂 I like a torch better because you can get really precise with how it flows. That and it's really satisfying when you get the heat just right and chase it right in.
I like it !! Now add a length on the on the tee , long enough for a camera to fit into , cap both ends , camera end cap gets hole for camera wires to pass through and also serving as a purge port . On the other end cap hook up a regulated hose to Dry Nitrogen NF , and then braze . Pressure just low enough where it won’t blow the brazing solder out …. Medical gas brazing baby !! Ya! So when I was certified , although I never did it as a career … I then did it this way to date for any piping I was brazing
Very satisfied with the results …
You can't get anymore efficient than that 👍very even heat coverage real men should use this work smarter not harder ❤
Dude that’s bad ass! I’m talking about the music of course. Love it!
Красивая пайка получилась
Brasagem!
O metal de adição, liga de estanho, tem ponto de fusão inferior ao metal base, cobre.
Na solda o metal de adição tem o mesmo ponto de fusão do metal base, por serem ligas semelhantes! 👍
Только расход припоя дикий
@@philiprodver2521 у вас нет денег на припой или на медные трубы ?
@@weldermusk8860 А сколько будет стоить пропаивать каждое соединение 30% серебром? Примерно 100р только припой против 10р медно-фосфорным. Заказчик согласится на такую оплату? Если согласится - тогда ОК.
Говно, халтура. У стены и в углу не спаяешь.
Что за метод сворки?
Напишите ответ😮
Wow, amazing. Never seen it done like that before. 😮
Serious question regarding induction heating.
Can I cook with it?
how do you do that next to a wall? also whats wrong with the good ol flame
it is considered brazing if you don’t use a torch?
Muy buen acabado. Me pregunto cómo funciona en condición horizontal. Gracias
Why is this better than standard soldering for this particular application?
There is something i don't like about this but not sure what it is. I think a mapp torch would do a faster job.
Looks like a good idea but you should apply the flux inside the joint so the solder can flow in to it. It doesn't look like you did that based on where it went when it melted.
It’s brazing alloy. No flux
Good way to make it dummy proof or is it?
What is this beautiful and peaceful music you have playing here? I really like this music!!! Artist, name of song??
At the bottom corner of the video
@@waynewalker3493 Thank you so much for sharing that and getting back to me about it!!!! That sure is beautiful music 🎶 🎵 I can just listen to it all the time!!!! I love it!!
nice
@@hamzasaqlainfun thank you
Do you get full pen with that set amount of braze rod ?
What sizes are available ?
WHERE CAN WE GET THIS TOOL? Link?
What’s this called!! The tool! Not the brazing I know what brazing is but what’s this process officially called!!!
Is this for med gas or something
Pretty cool! How much?
Oh, contact with me email : sales08@lihuachina.com
game changer. Can you build bike frames with it?
What is this called? The name of the tool?
Does this work in any other 3D orientation? Why show us the easiest, simplest application? For example, what if the other 2 joints on that T are already soldered?
If not in particularly tight spaces it's still way faster to do it the old-fashioned way.
Even if that clip wouldn't be sped up it takes longer for a single joint than it takes for half a dozen woth a torch
Seems like a quicker, stronger joint than a soldered joint
Looks like this way could cause some premature failure in the pipe/ adapter. Gets so hot it looks like it pulls it way in and thins the actual pipe as well, but I’m just going off what I see. I’m no plumber by any means
It's brazing, it's supposed to get hot like that
Looks good. But since 20 years their allready are Press Systems out there. Look YT Video " REMS Pressing System " .
If someone were to do that in Germany today, it would be considered bungling. Because soldering is outdated and more hours are billed because it takes too long. I did an apprenticeship as a gas water installer myself 20 years ago, so I know that :)
I appreciate your experience and respect your post, however, I can't help but read it as a pro-press advertisement
"in Germany" Haha. So much overengineering and special tools. Solder is great. those press fittings look like hell and your still putting your faith in an o-ring. Why not build the entire piping system out of o ring material.
do you use press fittings on gas or air conditioning systems?
@@zyeborm Yes, press fittings are also used for gas and air conditioning lines and last up to 50 years.
I don’t see any of that brazing ring bleeding into the joint, as there’s no heat in the T to pull it in. Is this an acceptable weld? Seriously, I don’t know. I’m used to heating up the T (or any female part) and bleeding the solder in after the acid cleans the connection…
those induction exciters are sweet!
Parece ser muito bom hein. Um ótimo acabamento mais eu acho que no espaço confinados acho que não ira funcionar.
A não ser que aja espaço pra fazer soldagem
Induction brazing is so much nicer than doing it with a torch. Not always as practical, but so much better.
Holy crap!! That's awesome!!
Incrível seu trabalho, parabéns 👏👏🙏🇧🇷
Kenny G a real one for rocking the Asian flute on this one.
it never drew the solder to the bottom of the joint. Nice electric soldering iron,lead free ?
What is the temperature ?
Kiya hum ac pipe ko kar sakte hai es machine se
Looks like the silver stayed on top of the joint no penetration inside the hub. Also borax was used not necessarily used on non ferrous metal.
That was the first thing I noticed. Looks like none made it into the joint. Maybe if soon as it started to melt he went straight to heating the hub it may of sucked some in. But the way it was done here it didn’t seem to take much in
Wrong
@@AquaTech225 Yeh, the silver melted before the joint was up to temperature so very little flowed into the joint. Not really that impressive to to be honest, the end result looked poor at best.
Could something like this be used for brazing larger copper wire? I'm talking about 3/0 and above.
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What kind of wizardry is this?
That was very satisfying to watch, why?
can you make it smaller so I can put it in my plumbers bucket?
Neat idea but I have done thousands of soldered copper joints, and I can tell you you got that fitting way too hot. It will be brittle and break the first time anybody puts any pressure against it!
It's brazing
Je me demandais en voyant ça, es ce que la brasure pénétre entre l'emboiture et le tube...? Le dard permet de guider le bain de fusion et de le faire pénétré, là j'ai l'impression d'une brasure de surface, je me trompe peut-être... en tout cas sympa comme outil
Это не впечатление, это то что лопается по стыку через 3 года на "горячнй трубе" и 5 на холодной.
Wow! Sloppy solder joints, good job 👍🏿
This isn't soldering it's brazing which requires a lot more heat using a much stronger filler metal than solder.
At first I thought it was the Hobbits song lol
You melted copper??????
As a not plumber I definitely need this for shower valves.
Como se llama esa herramienta que solda el cobre
I already have induction heater but it doesn’t work with copper
Це пристрій індукційного нагріву?
That music is just precious.
What up with the stick?
Для алюминия так тоже получится? Шайба медная, она оплавилась или то какой-то припой?
Ибо для 98% перекиси медь категорически нельзя.
Ahhh shucks, now I got to make a new half coil for my induction heater. 😅🤣😅🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Хороший вариант без огня , индуктивный нагрев безопасный
I want to buy. Please tell me where to buy it
New Lord of the Rings album Just dropped, the Jazz version featuring Kenny G
Cool, but almost looks like a bit too much heat applied....
Looks like welding to me. the base metal appears to be the same as filler and the base begins to melt just befor the fill metal does making for a full weld.
it's hard soldering; it's not welding as there are two or three different metals, and it's not soft soldering as the solder is hotter than 400° C. It's possible to weld copper but most times you do a solder join with a welder with copper.
There is a problem with temperature control, as copper gets brittle with heat.
कॉपर में इंडक्सन प्रभाव कैसे आता है?
Eu faço solda de cano de cobre com ponteadeira adaptada para esse fim.
Quando é dois pontos usa-se estanho grosso primeiro e depois estanho mais fino para o segundo ponto de soldagem.
Soldering not brazing?
Que componentes se usa y el nombre de la máquina de resistencia
#Trucotech ❤❤❤
Vc que faz ou comprou se vc que faz manda o link
I was wondering if there was an induction heater with a U or C shaped coil for heating a seized bolt.
Now to convince my boss to buy one...
The circular ones work pretty well on frozen bolts. I've seen them sued to help remove bolts on Naval cannons that have been in the weather without maintenance for 80 years.
"Induction Bolt Heater" is what you look for. About €200 for basic one & upwards depending on power and brand name.
@@deaultusername Right, but there's a lot of stuff I need to work on that I can't get completely around to use a circular element. But since this shows that you can use a U or C shape, that really opens up some options
man i said in my head “there’s gonna be a back in my day comment” and when i opened the comments it was the second one
Where can I buy this tools
@@DannyNguyen-dr8jg You can send your requirements through this email kersinwu@gmail.com
Looks more like soldering, no?
What... we watching the TITANIC!!!
Jack... come back, come back Jack!!!
Looks like a good tool for plumbers
This music on the job site would guarantee nothing would get done. Same as county music.... everyone is tired, hot, and hungover. You gotta have rock n roll if you want shit done.
As a welder and fabricator, I could only listen to metal while I worked.
They didn't allow radios or headphones
Dry sockets, have fun with those
What is this product's name and brand?
Imagine trying to desolder that joint in the wall as a homeowner if there is a crack....
close the mains and cut it out, unless youre just reflowing a known leaky joint
Nice bit of gear...
Czym posmarowałeś rurę i czym tak szybko lutujesz. Co to za lutownica?
Inductor
Machine name
Does anyone know how many amperes of electricity pass through the wire coil of this device?🤔
If only my last plumber had one of these.
Recipe?
Estaño o plata ¿ que es?
Where can I buy this tool ???
Watts ?
Wow didn’t know plumbers still sweat copper when crimping is so much better
Вы слишком молоды, чтобы понимать в настоящем качестве, это приходит с годами.