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Old 11-21-2022, 10:36 PM   #21
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Default Re: Off topic--anybody use Devcon products

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Thanks for all the input. The radiator shop(s) have told me that to solder it will create enough heat to loosen the solder on the surrounding tubes, thus take the tanks off and gradually solder them to a new core. One estimate I got was $2100. It is out of a late 80's excavator so new not readily available. It is fairly easy to remove and install so I don't have much to loose trying something epoxy style. My first thought was JB Weld, but the tube that is leaking is in the second row of a five row core, and JB Weld is thick enough I don't think I can "flood" the area well enough, thus my look at the Devcon plastic steele. Going to have one more shop look at it. Will post results if I try to epoxy it. Thanks everyone.
I use a pencil flame propane torch to loosen the solder at the tube. Like I said, low flame and be quick. have done it numerous times.
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Old 11-21-2022, 10:46 PM   #22
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I use a pencil flame propane torch to loosen the solder at the tube. Like I said, low flame and be quick. have done it numerous times.
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Old 11-22-2022, 10:55 PM   #23
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Default Re: Off topic--anybody use Devcon products

when removing remains of the tube ,I heat the solder just enogh to pull the tube out. I don't let the solder completely melt.
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