CamMann
ArboristSite Operative
Just curious if it's a good option. Picked up a saw with broken baffle in the muffler. Not a common enough saw to easily find a replacement muffler & not a style of muffler than can be opened. I'll have to cut it open, make a new baffle, and close it up. Baffle material I'll use is thick enough to stick weld. Muffler material is way too thin to stick weld closed afterward. I have silver solder/brazing rods & propane torch, melting temp of brazing rods are somewhere around 1145 to 1650ºF (618 to 899ºC). Would that be a reasonable option to close the muffler back up? If not, maybe I should get a MAPP torch & brass rods instead?