I am having serious doubts about the quality of my plumbing joints in my present DIY pipework with end feed joints. The solder is not flowing evenly round the joint and appears to be "charred" in places.. Copper is clean and fluxed.
I can only think it is because I am using butane in the blow torch ( Rothenburg ) and this is producing a flame that is too hot to allow even heating of the pipe and joint without overheating som parts to the point that the solder oxides.
The last install I did was 30 years ago with propane and so far no joint has failed
Would using propane be the better option to get a cooler flame and more even heating ?.
I can only think it is because I am using butane in the blow torch ( Rothenburg ) and this is producing a flame that is too hot to allow even heating of the pipe and joint without overheating som parts to the point that the solder oxides.
The last install I did was 30 years ago with propane and so far no joint has failed
Would using propane be the better option to get a cooler flame and more even heating ?.