2018-07-15 at 8:29 PM UTC
POLECAT
POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret
[my presentably immunised ammonification]
I'm building a steam generator and I need to weld copper tubes to the barrel bottom and top to let the heat pass through and thereby make more steam than if i were just boiling water making steam,, I'v tried solder and copper wire,, also tried a coat hanger,, none have been perfect enough to make me feel it was water proof,, any suggestions would be appreciated
2018-07-15 at 8:46 PM UTC
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2018-07-15 at 8:47 PM UTC
You come to NIS to learn welding? Damnit man, lay off the drugs!
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2018-07-15 at 8:49 PM UTC
What went wrong when you soldered it? On pen and paper it should work if you're handy enough with a tig, Lord knows know I'm not.
2018-07-15 at 10:53 PM UTC
Cootehill
African Astronaut
[my unsymmetrically blurry oregano]
Not an expert, but with dissimilar metals welding doesn't seem like such a great idea.
Can you put something on the copper made of steel of some sort, like a valve or a connector or something, and try welding that?
2018-07-16 at 7:10 AM UTC
finny would be able to answer this satisfactorily.
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2018-07-16 at 7:26 AM UTC
In general one solders copper.
2018-07-16 at 10:31 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
could you not just bolt them together?
2018-07-16 at 7:27 PM UTC
tig is not a good choice. use a torch and bronze rods.
and most important of all, the flux.