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Soldering a WW clasp to a partial frame
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<blockquote data-quote="lcmlabforum" data-source="post: 242829" data-attributes="member: 3238"><p>We have always insisted any soldering, or laser welding for that matter, to be at the furthest (most distal in</p><p>a Kennedy Cl I or distal extension) point of the framework to precisely minimize heat 'treatment' at the </p><p>active/clasping end of any wrought wire. </p><p>Just found this online - maybe will help?</p><p><a href="http://www.lucasmilhaupt.com/en-US/brazingfundamentals/properbrazingprocedure/" target="_blank">http://www.lucasmilhaupt.com/en-US/brazingfundamentals/properbrazingprocedure/</a></p><p>LCM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lcmlabforum, post: 242829, member: 3238"] We have always insisted any soldering, or laser welding for that matter, to be at the furthest (most distal in a Kennedy Cl I or distal extension) point of the framework to precisely minimize heat 'treatment' at the active/clasping end of any wrought wire. Just found this online - maybe will help? [URL]http://www.lucasmilhaupt.com/en-US/brazingfundamentals/properbrazingprocedure/[/URL] LCM [/QUOTE]
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