How to Easily Repair a Damaged Steel Brake Line with Muggy Weld SSQ-6 56% Silver Paste

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This 2006 Dodge Sprinter brake line was damaged when a wiring harness rubbed through the protective plastic coating. After the steel line was exposed, the brake hose rusted and cracked–which then became a sizable leak. The aftermarket part was not available, so we obtained the brake line from Jack at Jack’s Madrona Autoworks in Olympia, Washington, and made the repair with Muggy Weld SSF-6 silver solder paste.

We simply cleaned the rust off the line, squeezed out a dot of SSQ-6 56% silver solder paste onto the crack and heated the parent metal with a propane torch. The resulting repair was achieved in seconds.

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Please read all instructions prior to use at: https://www.muggyweld.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/SSQ-6-instructions.pdf

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