38,000 PSI;Flows At 650\ F. Highest Silver-Bearing Content Available In A Non-Zinc Solder
Higher tensile strength for a stronger bond on joints that are subject to a high degree of stress or vibration. Contains 95% Cadmium and 5% Silver that flows free at 640° to 650° F. (maximum temp. 740° F.). Bonds quickly to all types of steel including stainless steel. Not affected by hot, caustic bluing solutions or by baking after spray-finish applications. Use with Copper Bond Flux and adequate ventilation.
SPECS: Wire - 1/16" (1.6mm) diameter.
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Customer ratings for BROWNELLS HIGH TEMP HI-FORCE 44 SOLDER 1LB WIRE
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 1
Can anyone get this to work?(18/05/2011)
I've used Force 44 for many years. And I also use higher temp silver solders. But for the life of me, I can't get this stuff to adhere to anything, especially stainlesses. And the Copper Bond Flux is being used. Originally it was purchased to reattach a shotgun rib. This is a tedious process (for me) anyway. I thought the complications of that job were the problem. But since, I've tried a dozen times to attach sight ramps and such with it, and always remove all and start over with a solder that works for me. If anyone gets it to work, I'm missing something not in the instructions.
Not for stainless(23/07/2012)
I tried to use this to install a front sight onto a stainless steel Ruger Blackhawk. I've been soldering, brazing, and welding since I was a teenager (a very long time ago). If your working on stainless, this is NOT for you.
38,000 PSI;Flows At 650\ F. Highest Silver-Bearing Content Available In A Non-Zinc Solder
Higher tensile strength for a stronger bond on joints that are subject to a high degree of stress or vibration. Contains 95% Cadmium and 5% Silver that flows free at 640° to 650° F. (maximum temp. 740° F.). Bonds quickly to all types of steel including stainless steel. Not affected by hot, caustic bluing solutions or by baking after spray-finish applications. Use with Copper Bond Flux and adequate ventilation.
SPECS: Wire - 1/16" (1.6mm) diameter.
More...
Customer ratings for BROWNELLS HIGH TEMP HI-FORCE 44 SOLDER 1LB WIRE
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 1
Can anyone get this to work?(18/05/2011)
I've used Force 44 for many years. And I also use higher temp silver solders. But for the life of me, I can't get this stuff to adhere to anything, especially stainlesses. And the Copper Bond Flux is being used. Originally it was purchased to reattach a shotgun rib. This is a tedious process (for me) anyway. I thought the complications of that job were the problem. But since, I've tried a dozen times to attach sight ramps and such with it, and always remove all and start over with a solder that works for me. If anyone gets it to work, I'm missing something not in the instructions.
Not for stainless(23/07/2012)
I tried to use this to install a front sight onto a stainless steel Ruger Blackhawk. I've been soldering, brazing, and welding since I was a teenager (a very long time ago). If your working on stainless, this is NOT for you.