I'm building a what I aim to be a compact coaxial and after some planning and mucking around with GGDT I decided to use a 10mm barrel.
I ordered from eBay (oops) what claimed to be a "straight 1000mm length" of 10mm copper pipe. When it arrived it was anything but. I'm not sure if it was really a length from a coil, or if the Royal Mail had just decided to tie my parcel to the back of their van and drag it down the M27.
Long story short, looking for a supplier of straight 10mm pipe in the UK. Google's not finding much.
Edit: The other option is to get something like this but I'm pretty sure I can't solder that to copper. I was going to use two copper reducer couplings to step the size up to the chamber. If I epoxy one to this aluminum pipe instead of solder will it hold? I was looking at using about 350 PSI.
Source of copper pipe
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I've epoxied the same pipe to brass fittings with no problem. Just roughen up the contact surfaces extremely well and give the epoxy plenty of time to cure.
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10mm copper pipe is pretty uncommon,altho 15mm is common and you will have better luck finding that,
It is a royal pain to try and solder aluminum and to solder the two together would not generally last due to the corrosion form the dielectric activity in the two dissimilar metals.
It is a royal pain to try and solder aluminum and to solder the two together would not generally last due to the corrosion form the dielectric activity in the two dissimilar metals.
al-xg wrote:
I've used various things like cutting oil, silicone lubricant, even butter
jsr wrote:
This collection of containers on your bedside table must look very intimidating to any visiting young ladies
...but hey, lube shows you care;)
I've used various things like cutting oil, silicone lubricant, even butter
jsr wrote:
This collection of containers on your bedside table must look very intimidating to any visiting young ladies
...but hey, lube shows you care;)
B & Q also sell these which are as good as straight
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?a ... arch=false
Rub the chrome off with a little wet and dry and solder away.
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?a ... arch=false
Rub the chrome off with a little wet and dry and solder away.
Off subject but... Those anyone know where to find type K copper... its the strong type of pipe when it comes to pressure rating but my hardware stores only have type m and l ... I went to 7 different ones looking for it... 5 didnt know what it was / had never heard of it ... and the 2 that did know told me that I had to order like 3 meters of it ..
I would order on the internet but my parents won't let me use their credit card...
I would order on the internet but my parents won't let me use their credit card...
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Pick up a pre paid gift debit card. Check first if the online retailer will take one. Not all will.theBOOM wrote: I would order on the internet but my parents won't let me use their credit card...
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its expensive but you can get it at lowes or home depot where i livetheBOOM wrote:Off subject but... Those anyone know where to find type K copper... its the strong type of pipe when it comes to pressure rating but my hardware stores only have type m and l ... I went to 7 different ones looking for it... 5 didnt know what it was / had never heard of it ... and the 2 that did know told me that I had to order like 3 meters of it ..
I would order on the internet but my parents won't let me use their credit card...