Thanks to all who replied. Lead free body solder is sold by Eastwood and it
is primarily used where you want to grind/sand as its jetsom is not (as)
toxic. The downside to it is that it's melt point and plastic range is not as
workable as lead.
As I said in my post I have a very small amount to use as the PO brazed a
patch in a difficult place. I have made all the welded sheet metal repairs in
the area but, of course, cannot get too close as the MIG will vaporize the
braze. I do not have to 'work' the solder, just fill a couple of small places
and grind smooth. I am going to try to solder with a high quality flux which
I have for brazing and see what happens. I will let you know.
Thanks
David Lylis
69 TR6 CC26160L
60 TR3A TS74461LO
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