[DeTomaso] How to TIG/braze brass??

Tom Shinrock tmshinro at aol.com
Mon Apr 13 09:26:16 EDT 2020


I don't know anything about 3D printing but is appears to me you can do about anything with it.  
If you can 3D print the trim in plastic and then have it chrome plated it might be the easiest solution.
Tom5186


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All,

Actually, there is some Pantera content as this relates to the console redesign I have given to 2511.


I want to create a chromed gauge panel trim for all four sides of the new horizontal panel. I have collected OEM panel trim for this project to provide the raw material for the new, larger trim piece. 

The project will require joining pieces to provide the longer lengths needed for the top and right hand portions of the trim. 

I intend to have the finished piece chrome plated to mimic the OEM trim. I have access to a local chrome shop and they have indicated they are willing and able to take on the project when I get it to them. 

I am hoping the list wisdom can guide and advise me on my options:

TIG?  Brazing? Solder?  

Also, and probably more important, is my need for someone who possesses the skill set to do this for me. :-|

Thanks,

Larry _______________________________________________


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   I don't know anything about 3D printing but is appears to me you can do
   about anything with it.
   If you can 3D print the trim in plastic and then have it chrome plated
   it might be the easiest solution.
   Tom
   5186
   -----Original Message-----
   From: Larry Finch via DeTomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
   To: Email List Address For Posting <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
   Sent: Sun, Apr 12, 2020 9:05 pm
   Subject: [DeTomaso] How to TIG/braze brass??
   All,
   Actually, there is some Pantera content as this relates to the console
   redesign I have given to 2511.
   I want to create a chromed gauge panel trim for all four sides of the
   new horizontal panel. I have collected OEM panel trim for this project
   to provide the raw material for the new, larger trim piece.
   The project will require joining pieces to provide the longer lengths
   needed for the top and right hand portions of the trim.
   I intend to have the finished piece chrome plated to mimic the OEM
   trim. I have access to a local chrome shop and they have indicated they
   are willing and able to take on the project when I get it to them.
   I am hoping the list wisdom can guide and advise me on my options:
   TIG?  Brazing? Solder?
   Also, and probably more important, is my need for someone who possesses
   the skill set to do this for me. :-|
   Thanks,
   Larry _______________________________________________
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