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I'm with Bramble on the use of vernacular. Although... Silver Brazing = Hard Soldering = Silver Soldering = ~1150F-1750F the term 'Silver Soldering' is often associated with low temperature (using an iron or a low temp flame...) plumbing or electronics solders, in that there are low-temp (some silver content) solders available, and their use is also considered 'Silver Soldering'. I try to keep the 'brazing' in the language when discussing high-temperature silver work to keep passers-by from thinking the low-tem/low-strength process is what I'm talking about. --Tinker |