by Yevgeniy » Tue Jul 07, 2009 5:19 am
My personal opinion that the only 100% reliable method of metal=to-metal joint is soldering (if it is not aluminium) either by torch if it is brass or by soldering iron if the material is tin sheet iron or copper (or very thin brass).
All other methods are derivatives by definition worse in durability. I used two-component epoxy glue (not on metal) and would say it gives strong joint. Do not know about durability - used half a year ago
Also I know of ships from metal ribs but with metal plating (no wood planking) done by soldering.
Yevgeniy
My personal opinion that the only 100% reliable method of metal=to-metal joint is soldering (if it is not aluminium) either by torch if it is brass or by soldering iron if the material is tin sheet iron or copper (or very thin brass).
All other methods are derivatives by definition worse in durability. I used two-component epoxy glue (not on metal) and would say it gives strong joint. Do not know about durability - used half a year ago :big_grin:
Also I know of ships from metal ribs but with metal plating (no wood planking) done by soldering.
Yevgeniy