Success! I think.
I found some other flux and solder that I had lying around, I thought I'd give it a go with that. I also took jhalek and technician's advice and altered my methodology a bit.
The flux and solder I was using is on the left, and the stuff I used for this weld is on the right. The solder I used this time is considerably thinner, and I found that it flowed a lot better than the fat stuff. The flux on the right is also completely liquid, while harder to see it was a lot easier to apply.
I took it apart after welding with a bit more heat, and it looks a lot better!
There is a bit of copper that wasn't covered, but I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out. Does it look like enough?
After putting it back together, I got this.
I think I used a bit much, as it dripped down through the inside of the joint.
I'm not too concerned about that as it's not on the threading, but I'll probably sand it off anyway because I don't want it flying off under high pressure and shooting up into the QEV.
That's the pipe up against the piece I cut it off before welding. I think it looks much cleaner around the joint too after a bit of sanding!
Thanks very much for your help guys, I probably would have gone back to a compression fitting in defeat if it wasn't for the advice you've all given. I can't wait to finish putting this launcher together.
