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Re: Bubbler design

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 6:36 pm
by hillzabilly
Its also usual to have your riser outlet height the same as your downcomer height,so ya caps may be higher than in ya pics to maintain this rule,I like ta use good old graph paper to draw things out ta see how things fit and makes it easy to get good measurements for a build.Plus a section height of about 130-150mm will be ideal as well.cheers hillzabilly ;-)

Re: Bubbler design

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 8:29 pm
by ThePaterPiper
Sweet. Thanks Woody. I have found some bits and pieces together so I hope to get some kind of a prototype of sorts together to see just how much effort is required. The art copper I found is fairly thin and flexible so forming the shapes shouldn’t be too much effort. Getting them to look good consistently will be the trick, but if I can sort some kind of dye to form against should help.

Thanks for the input guys. Much appreciated.

Re: Bubbler design

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 8:31 pm
by ThePaterPiper
hillzabilly wrote:Its also usual to have your riser outlet height the same as your downcomer height,so ya caps may be higher than in ya pics to maintain this rule,I like ta use good old graph paper to draw things out ta see how things fit and makes it easy to get good measurements for a build.Plus a section height of about 130-150mm will be ideal as well.cheers hillzabilly ;-)


What??? Are you dissing my paint skills here? :laughing-rolling: :text-lol:

So overall height of each section? Plate to plate 130-150? I was thinking of using primes glass to start then make the investment into borosilicate.