I had no intentions of silver brazing the rib. I have rosin core lead solder for that. The brazing was for the thimbles.
My local welding shop had no idea what I was talking about when I asked for silver braze or real high temp silver solder. They wanted to sell me silver bearing soft solder. I get that most of the time these days. We are among the few who have knowledge, skills, and interest in making anything. It is rare for me to find anyone at a hardware store or industrial supply who has product knowledge. My local Junior college scrapped the machine shop about 15 years ago, just destroyed those beautiful machines. It seems knowing how to make things is being discouraged. If a kid is interested they have to work hard to find anyone to help them. Many trades people are not even Americans anymore, at least in California. Rant over....
Anyway, silver solder is how much an inch?
? The silver solder alloys are silver, copper, zinc, tin, and sometimes cadmium. None of these are particularly expensive. It seems 10X, or more expensive, than it should be. Remember the melt value of my old quarter is only $2.75. Any idea why it is so expensive?