I’m trying to cap off some old plumbing and close up a wall, I thought plumbing solder/silver solder would be the easiest path.
Where I am the plumbing shops/contractors use brazing today which melt at around 1400F, but I wonder what that’s doing to my copper pipe getting it that hot…
YouTube videos show me people using stuff that melts at a lot lower temps (400F), but is this strong enough?
A_Plumber2020 t1_itju48u wrote
Just use soft solder and Flux. It takes much lower temps (you can even use a propane torch). Typically silver solder is only necessary for connections that are going to be in a concrete slab or for industrial applications that use high temperatures. And you can pick up a small roll of solder at any hardware store or home improvement center