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HVACTA: Brazing is what I do

Written By: Danny

Published: Mar 20, 2026

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Categories: Brazing

We recently introduced all to the world of brazing. With grand instruction by Andrew, Chris, and Robert, JR, and Daniel, must admit all participants got it going their way. Take a look at their first braze job!

HVACTA: Brazing is what I do

HVACTA: Brazing is what I do

HVACTA: Brazing is what I do

Each participant cut their own copper pieces and torched away. Overall, an excellent result for all first timers on the torch.

To summarize: HVAC brazing is a high-temperature process used to create strong, leak-proof joints in copper refrigerant lines, often preferred over soldering for high-pressure systems like R-410A. Key steps include cleaning/prepping joints, applying nitrogen purge to prevent internal oxidation, heating the pipe uniformly, and applying phosphorus-copper-silver filler metal.

Highlighting their work, look at the photo(s) and you make the call. Tomorrow is a new day and we be back on the brazing trail as well as system breakdowns. Oh, what a place of progress we have here!

Interested in entering the HVAC Industry, give me a call to chat.

Danny