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braze
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To join two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness.
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These wires were very short, and it was necessary to braze or hammer several pieces end to end to make substantial lengths.
He learned to solder, to braze and to weld; how to use a lathe; how to rivet; how to set stones.
The braze training manager at Brompton Bicycle is one of a dying breed of craftsmen in Britain whoturn the copper scars knitting together the steel frame into things of beauty.
The west London-based manufacturer has an army of devotees who request that the braze points on their bike are lacquered, instead of being covered by paint, to highlight the workmanship.
"When I joined the company I used to get emails from all over the world from people saying, 'I want to come and see the way you braze,'" the 54-year-old says.
She says: "It's so important to actually see a woman braze, to see her holding the torch, because when did you last see a woman welding?
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Aluminum can be joined by welding, brazing, soldering, adhesive bonding, riveting, stitching, or stapling and by means of a number of mechanical assemblies such as nuts and bolts, screws, and nails.
Aluminum-silicon alloys are used for welding wire and brazing material, because large amounts of silicon impart great fluidity to molten aluminum.
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