GRS belt buckle resolder question

dave gibson

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I just engraved a belt buckle from GRS for a friend. I was pretty happy with it till I realized it's upside down. So now I have to swap around the buckle plate inside. I haven't done much of this type of soldering but I think I can do it with a butane torch, some acid and silver solder. Heat it slowly till it releases, turn it around and re solder. Does this sound right or am I missing anything important here?
 

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Sounds possible. Shawn Didyoung would be the guy to ask as he solders after he engraves.
 

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Leonard, soldering after you engrave will not send you to hell for eternity...

There are situations where that is the only solution.

There ARE ways to do it correctly and without a mess to cleanup or re-engrave.


Dave, make the trip over here...

I'd have to see with my own eyes what you are dealing with.


Brian
 
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My unsolicited advice: remove the old hardware. Don't try to save it. cut, grind, file, scrape, Sand-what ever. get all and any solder off. New hardware packaged complete and ready to mount is a couple of bucks- go from a clean slate, you'll be way ahead time and energy wise. not to mention stress Fred
 

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OK, sounds like there's more to this than I know about. Good thing I didn't start already. Brian, when can I come over?
 

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Silverchip, I hope this photo shows up.
The belt loop should be on the other side
 

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Now that there are pictures. Take your licks and start over on a new buckle.
 

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Call it a ladies buckle, back in the day they fastened the opposite direction...
 

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My two cents......
Without having it in hand I can't tell for sure but it looks to be soft soldered. I would try your first plan... if it works fine... if not chock it up to experience.
 

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With soft solder Shawn is the go to guy on that one. He should be able to help you.
 

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only problem that comes to mind-- is the heat going to anger the snake ? marrinan has it right- i've only had to repair one of the buckles i have made over the years. i heated, remove fittings, ground all the gunk down to bare metal- soldered on a whole new batch of fittings- life was good.
 

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Easy fix. It should be able to reheat and remove the back, just heat it enough to make the solder give way using a pick to pry it off,then reset it the way it belongs. If it were silver solder I wouldn't bother.keep it clean and it should go easy.
 
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