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After a long period of sitting inactive and non-operational, this brazing hearth was removed in late 2021 to make space for the environmental oven in the cage
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The contents of this page before it's removal:
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The brazing hearth we were donated back in 2011 is now mounted on a wheeled base so it can be moved outside to be used safely.
 
The brazing hearth we were donated back in 2011 is now mounted on a wheeled base so it can be moved outside to be used safely.
  

Latest revision as of 11:16, 17 January 2022

Flamefast brazing hearth
Brazing hearth.jpg
Model DS100
Sub-category Defunct
Status Defunct
Last updated 17 January 2022 11:16:40
Consumables Butane gas
Training requirement yes
ACnode no
Owner LHS
Origin Donation from Queen Mary, University of London
Location Cage
Maintainers Sci, Andy Peckham


After a long period of sitting inactive and non-operational, this brazing hearth was removed in late 2021 to make space for the environmental oven in the cage

The contents of this page before it's removal:

The brazing hearth we were donated back in 2011 is now mounted on a wheeled base so it can be moved outside to be used safely.

It is a forced air and mains gas brazing hearth that has been converted to bottled gas.

A basic induction to ensure people know what to turn on and off before and after using it is probably a good idea. Also to ensure people know which bits are asbestos.

It's now ready to have a butane bottle fitted so the pipework can be checked for leaks before comissioning.