Sam. wrote:Not sure if it was you that mentioned in another thread but can't see it in this one. Do you know what was used to weld any original joins?
A lot of old copper boilers where soldered with lead solder, hope that isn't the case with yours ;-)
TasSpirits wrote:Sam. wrote:Not sure if it was you that mentioned in another thread but can't see it in this one. Do you know what was used to weld any original joins?
A lot of old copper boilers where soldered with lead solder, hope that isn't the case with yours ;-)
All Silver solder, made by the Father inlaw. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Darwin award wrote:This is going to be good...it'll look fantastic when you're done, given its size however, would a larger size drain port be a good idea or is 3/4 plenty for the job?
TasSpirits wrote:Darwin award wrote:This is going to be good...it'll look fantastic when you're done, given its size however, would a larger size drain port be a good idea or is 3/4 plenty for the job?
Put the drain in today, filled her up to the brim, 8mins to drain 140L. Im happy with that :D
WTDist wrote:TasSpirits wrote:Darwin award wrote:This is going to be good...it'll look fantastic when you're done, given its size however, would a larger size drain port be a good idea or is 3/4 plenty for the job?
Put the drain in today, filled her up to the brim, 8mins to drain 140L. Im happy with that :D
Is that an FSD 3/8" ball valve? how did you attach it to the copper? just PTFE tape and twist it on tight or another way?
Was looking at these earlier for myself
rumdidlydum wrote:Nice job on the copper to stainless joins :handgestures-thumbupleft:
You have the art down pat :O)
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