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Forney 42338 Copper Coated Brazing Rod, 1/8-Inch-by-36-Inch, 6-Rods

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1.Size:1/8-inch


  • High strength alloy used for gas brazing low carbon and low alloy steels
  • Used in applications require high tensile strength, greater than 45,000 psi
  • High silicon and manganese content eliminates the need for flux
  • Typical applications include low carbon and low alloy steels and sheets
  • 2,700 degree (1,482 C degree) melting point


Forney General Purpose High Quality Mild Steel welding rod for repair of low carbon steels. Copper coated rod is great for projects around the house or commercial use. Red color coded. Forney Industries is one of America's longest operating family-owned metal working product companies. Founded in 1932, Forney offers more than 5,000 products for the hardware, automotive, farm and ranch and do-it-yourself markets. If you've got metal working questions, we've got answers. We're committed to your success regardless of location size or needs. 1/8-Inch (3.18mm) by 36-Inch (91.44 cm) rod. 6 Rods per pack. Tensile Strength is 45,000 PSI. Melting Point: 2,700⁰ F (1,482⁰ C). Copper coated rod has .06 max carbon and .17 max manganese. Claims for warranty must be made within 90 days of the date of purchase. Proof of purchase required. This warranty does not cover any product that has been subject to misuse, neglect, negligence or accident, or that has been used in any way contrary to the purpose intended.


eric martinez
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2016
Excellent !!!
Windwalker
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2016
Sold as described
Luap Rewop
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2014
I can't comment on the brazing properties of the rods. They are copper coated so one can easily solder to them. I used them for reinforcing large stained glass panels. They work well for reinforcement because of the copper coating and because they are much stiffer (and less expensive) than solid copper rods. The stiffness can also be a negative because it makes them difficult to bend around tighter curves.