Fixing before soldering

Fixing workpieces with spot welds instead of binding wire or clamps before soldering them has many advantages.
The fixed parts cannot slip under any circumstances, and there is no risk of anything falling off again when re-soldering.

Connecting special shapes

Even shapes that cannot be bound or clamped can often be joined with spot welds without any problems .
In addition, any number of parts can be joined and then soldered at once. This saves a lot of time when cleaning the workpiece.

Fixing settings for rectangular stones

Settings for rectangular stones can easily be cut to the correct length by attaching the side parts to the stone and then stapling them.

Place the welding points at the two ends that will be sawn off later anyway.

Fixing claws

Claws can be fixed very well with a spot weld from below. They can then still be easily aligned at an angle.

Always pay attention to where you place the spot welds. They should be easy to neaten up later or not be visible at all (e.g. on the inside).

Set up chips

Sometimes it makes sense to first set up chips with the graver and then weld them.
This not only allows you to set the position, the grains also provide additional material that makes welding in difficult positions easier.

Fixing a hinge

In some difficult cases, such as a hinge, a small bridge can also be made from wire, which is then filed down later. This ensures that the thin edge on the tubular parts is not damaged.

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