tobinsuke

Topic: nickel plate over brass with braze

Hello. New to this forum. I am not a metallurgist, and that is why I need help. I build banjo ukuleles, and would like to start getting some metal components plated in nickel. The components would be 360 brass, 1/8' thick x 5/8" wide, rolled into an 8" diameter hoop. The hoops will be under a fair amount of tension, as they serve to pull the sythetic skin head of the instrument to tension.

My question involves a method of closing the hoops that will meet three criteria: A) Strong bond. B) Hopefully can be done with a propane torch. C) (and this is where I really need the help) Can be nickel plated.

I see so many products out there (silver solder "easy" "medium" "hard", brazing rod of various compositions, flux coated, flux core, etc) that the choice is overwhelming. What it really boils down to is the being able to be plated over. I have contacted several plating houses locally (Cleveland, OH) with only the question of what can I use for this application that will result in a piece that I can pay to be nickel plated? and amazingly have heard nothing back except not to use silver bearing solder paste. Can anyone help Or direct me to someone who can?

Thank you so much.

Tobin Crooks

Doug Matheson

Re: nickel plate over brass with braze

Tobin,

We use Harris Safety sliv 56fc for silver solder brazing, easy to polish and plates

well.

Doug

tobinsuke

Re: nickel plate over brass with braze

Doug, Thank you so very much! Exactly what I was looking for.

Tobin

ddavidneon

Re: nickel plate over brass with braze

My question involves a method of closing the hoops that will meet three criteria: A) Strong bond. B) Hopefully can be done with a propane torch.?

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