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brazing Naval bronze

brazing Naval bronze

brazing Naval bronze

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Are there any special considerations when brazing naval bronze.  I have a cracked propeller strut, lengthwise along the bearing tube length [bottom] and would like to braze it in place. The tube holds a 2"x 5" cutlass bearing for an 1 1/4" shaft.  Brazing is the best option as removing strut is a much more complicated process.

RE: brazing Naval bronze

i would suspect that it is a manganese bronze[421]. GMAW with Everdur might work. i think it will be tough to do in place.

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