Here s a rundown of some of the supplies you may need to use including a soldering iron for a soldering project.
Copper soldering iron use.
A dielectric union which is similar to a regular union used on iron.
A soldering iron is composed of a heated metal tip and an insulated handle.
In the soldering process heat is applied to the copper joint where the pipe and fitting meet and the gap between the joint is filled with molten metal.
The only real difference is that you will have to use a dielectric union at the point where the copper pipe joins the iron pipe.
A soldering iron is a hand tool used in soldering it supplies heat to melt solder so that it can flow into the joint between two workpieces.
Soldering iron to copper is not much different than soldering a piece of copper onto a copper fitting.
Use tinning flux instead of standard flux.
Lead free solder is better for the environment and has other benefits and they function more or less the same way.
A copper pipe is one of the most common materials used to distribute water throughout the home and copper pipes are typically joined to one another using flux and solder.
Clogs make it challenging to create a good seal.
Apply the right amount of solder e g half inch of solder for half inch copper pipe.
A soldering iron supplies the heat that melts the solder.
Lead free solder is also available though it has higher melting temperatures and less wettability meaning you may need a better soldering iron to use it and removing it can be more tedious.
It consists of a tip which you apply to the metal.
Excess solder restricts water flow and sometimes forms small balls that break loose and damage the faucet valves.