Does anybody know where I can get hold of some braze on cable guides, the type which are most often used with a cable tie to secure brake lines these days?
I can help you out with those...£2 each incl plastic clip and UK postage:
The plastic clips are for 5mm hoses, but the steel saddle will take a zip tie if you run fat 6mm hoses, braided etc.
Ceeway are pretty retro, concentrating on steel parts, lugs etc. They've been around since it wasn't retro... but there is some nice modern stuff under What's New
Also have a look at Paragon Machineworks.
Hmm, they're what I want all right. Thanks. Before I go ahead and take the plunge, do you imagine I will have success silver soldering these on using a torch?
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Yup, no problem doing small brazing and silver soldering with one of those.
You'd need something bigger (or hotter) for lugs etc, but propane's fine for braze ons.
Something like this
should do the job nicely, 660degrees, flux cleans off with hot water.
All the best,
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Sure, no problem for bulk...let's say £1.50 each + post. Should save about a tenner.
Silverline (the cheaper one) is probably OK for a small job, but personally I'd go for the Sievert torch for the extra cash. Swedish quality rather than the Chinese copy. They're top quality propane torches, and have great support and range of options (http://www.cupalloys.co.uk/heating-c107.html)
The 2941 burner's a pretty good small burner for braze-ons, you'd need something bigger for lugs etc, preferably one of their cyclone burners, which spin the flame to wrap it around the tube.
Also, an upgrade to the 3488 handle, with the cut-off pilot light trigger is well worth it.
Bigger burners aren't hotter, but you get more volume of heat...think Volts and Amps. You'd need to go to Oxy-propane or Oxy-Aetylene to get higher temperatures. It's much harder to screw thing up using propane, you work slower, and it's very hard to over cook the steel.