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For a static model I'm not sure why solder is being considered - though it is a good strong way to join brass. Superglue and plastic pipe might be adequate....
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Thinking about things if your using an IC engine and your making a prop shroud then please consider hard ( silver ) solder. Just think about the effect of a failed joint and a rapidly spinning prop. if your joining tubes at app 90 degrees think about drilling the tube your going to join to and fitting a spigot to solder the joining tube to. Making a good mechanical joint is an almost essential requirement for a sound long lasting soldered joint.
Sir Terence David John "Terry" Pratchett, OBE (28 April 1948 - 12 March 2015)
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I have found La-co flux (from plumbers merchants) a fabulous "active " flux. La-co spray-on heat mat ( a gel) prevents heat travel away from heated area.
An unsupported butt joint is inherently weak. I would suggest some sort of supporting insert into the tube to maintain the flush appearance,but with added strength.Eg: a smaller close fitting tube of smaller diameter/section.
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For pipework you will need adequate heat. it is hard to get heat out of a contact soldering iron onto a rounded surface. Gas flames are MUCH better at heating pipes.
The small gas torches come with a small pencil flame which is easy to control and direct. Things like this, for instance: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Butane-Micro-Soldering-Welding-Blowlamp/dp/B004U8UALW
Remember that metal conducts heat. if you solder at one end of a tube while the other is in contact with, say, polystyrene foam, then the foam will melt...
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Sir Terence David John "Terry" Pratchett, OBE (28 April 1948 - 12 March 2015)
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Joints are expected to be contact joints, not one piece inside another. Would appreciate some feed back, wanting to get started, but not to waste material learning!😉
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