Using a spark lighter, ignite your propane or MAPP gas torch. Adjust the flame to have a bright blue inner cone about 1-2 inches long. Begin heating the joint by applying the flame to the middle of the fitting, not the pipe or the solder. The goal is to heat the fitting evenly so that it will melt the solder. Keep the flame moving constantly from one side of the fitting to the other to avoid overheating one spot. The flux will bubble and may smoke; this is normal. The copper will change color as it heats. A good indicator that the joint is nearly hot enough is when the flux stops bubbling and starts to look clear and wet.

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