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Old 09-04-16, 22:28
Darrin Wright Darrin Wright is offline
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Previously, I have had to do the same thing.

Thinking back to my trade training days, my instructor always said, 'not too much heat or you will burn the braze and it will not be effective'.
So with that in mind, I use too much heat and burn it out at the same time as using a wire brush to pick up most of the molten particles, flicking them out.
Wire brush/wire wheel after.

I have learnt some info from this thread, from the older hands- thanks
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