The pipe what I use in my projects in most cases of 1/4, If you want to use a larger diameter pipe, you must understand that you will not be able to make a small diameter coil. Pipe pieces what I used in the video: 3, 2, 11/2, 11/4. All bends of the coil I make with help of a piece of pipe because without help of a tube the coil breaks down. To unwind the coil you need a flat surface, hold it with one hand and untwist the other. If, during the stretching of the coil, it is stretched out crookedly, just put it on the pipe and squeeze it to make it stand in its original position. I'd love to tell you everything in the video, but I do not speak English, So forgive me.
To bend larger diameter tube, and or with stiffer walled copper, find some very fine and very dry sand and fill the tube first. Plug both ends securely before filling. Slowly bend the tube around the form. The sand will prohibit kinking. When done simply pour out the sand.
It works well as its brand new copper for heating pipes so its not aged hardened and its designed to be bent, give it 6 months in the air and it would be be able to be bent like that without annealing first, New copper pipe is great to work with.
thank you ! I'm making a "Super J Pole" and no one shows how to actually wind the copper pipe required for the colinear radiator, this is really helpful.
Thanks for your works!! Most people would not show their love of works in such details! ❤️❤️💖💖😀😀😀 Now I can create most of the stuff I always wanted to for projects like this.
How do you keep the tubing from collapsing? I've made home-brewing gear from 1/4" copper tubing, and I wasted over 100' of tubing trying to get it right. Coiling empty tubing, always the tube flattened out, at least partly. Since I was going to be running fluid through the coiled tube, this was unacceptable. What I finally had to do was fill the tube with fine sand and solder ends on it, THEN it would coli without collapsing. Then cut the tube, drain the sand, and blow out any stubborn grit with compressed CO2.
I know this probably won't ever be seen, but I am trying to make something with my dad and I was just wondering if you think this would work with a slightly larger diameter tube or if it'd collapse and break down. Thanks in advance if anyone sees this.
Copper spiderweb 🕸 i found some copper wire in plastic conduits off cuts 3ft 1/8 thick wires inside - also had a few old transformers about 🚶♂️ then my mind clicked 1 week latter then made an aluminium spider and hung it in the toilet My mate said thats different never seen it done 🙃
did you bend it too "steep"? Since the pipe is hollow, it looses strength when bent or should I say, the hollow part is the weakest part. Make the winding in larger circles or but something inside the tube. I saw one guy that had the same problem but he filled the pipe with water, froze it in the freezer, then he bent it. Problem for you/us is that the length of the tube might not fit inside the freezer. I myself am thinking of placing tons of wires inside the tube before bending, same effect...just make sure you remove the wires before going too far or else they will get stuck...happy bending! :D
An old pipe fitters method for real pipe was to block one end ( usually with a wooden plug), fill with dry sand (when heated it won't turn to steam inside the pipe if the sand is dry), tapping to help compress sand, then plug other end. When heated with gas torch it allowed the pipe to bend but not collapse on its self as the sand held it's round shape. But that was for large heavy wall steel pipe, but I'm sure the principal would work here too. When finished remove plugs and blow out sand, ready to use for next job. We use to use garnet, what they use to sandblast steel before painting, it was clean and always dry. But any clean sand will do, as long as it doesn't clump together.
Ну тут два варианта, или брать меньше диаметром трубку (я использую трубу диаметром 1/4), или засыпать песком и запаивать с двух сторон и тогда ее накручивать, но и тогда у неё есть предел диаметра накручивания.
The pipe what I use in my projects in most cases of 1/4, If you want to use a larger diameter pipe, you must understand that you will not be able to make a small diameter coil. Pipe pieces what I used in the video: 3, 2, 11/2, 11/4. All bends of the coil I make with help of a piece of pipe because without help of a tube the coil breaks down. To unwind the coil you need a flat surface, hold it with one hand and untwist the other. If, during the stretching of the coil, it is stretched out crookedly, just put it on the pipe and squeeze it to make it stand in its original position. I'd love to tell you everything in the video, but I do not speak English, So forgive me.
Thanks
Great video, Can you tell me what tool you used to cut it plz?
Also what kind of copper is that?
Thank you!👍
Where can I buy this copper tube?
To bend larger diameter tube, and or with stiffer walled copper, find some very fine and very dry sand and fill the tube first. Plug both ends securely before filling. Slowly bend the tube around the form. The sand will prohibit kinking. When done simply pour out the sand.
Fill with water works better.
@@robertkat No it doesn't
Fight!!
I saw that in a film once😎
You have saved my life brother! I needed this for my distiller, thank you
It works well as its brand new copper for heating pipes so its not aged hardened and its designed to be bent, give it 6 months in the air and it would be be able to be bent like that without annealing first, New copper pipe is great to work with.
i used this technique to make a subcooler for recovering refrigerant faster. thanks my dude
thank you ! I'm making a "Super J Pole" and no one shows how to actually wind the copper pipe required for the colinear radiator, this is really helpful.
Thanks for your works!! Most people would not show their love of works in such details! ❤️❤️💖💖😀😀😀 Now I can create most of the stuff I always wanted to for projects like this.
Good one, You make it looks so easy 😂😂
THANK YOU!! Now I can make my own- thank for your Love :) To show us all!
"Steampunk Lamp"..... my still just got a new reference!!! lmao..... nice that you don't fill with sand or anything.
How do you keep the tubing from collapsing?
I've made home-brewing gear from 1/4" copper tubing, and I wasted over 100' of tubing trying to get it right. Coiling empty tubing, always the tube flattened out, at least partly. Since I was going to be running fluid through the coiled tube, this was unacceptable.
What I finally had to do was fill the tube with fine sand and solder ends on it, THEN it would coli without collapsing. Then cut the tube, drain the sand, and blow out any stubborn grit with compressed CO2.
Do not use anything except water, water cannot be compressed. Works every time.
@@robertkat No it doesn't
Brilliantly simple
Will I be coil 12mm dia pipe into 5cm diameter. Please reply its for my project?
Ye kaun si shop pe mil sakta hai plz
What diameter is that large pipe
I'm building a fast soup/sauce cooler to help with food safety. This is going to help, thanks!
Than sir me to doings same types
No water or sand fill up but how to calculate lanth s turn no
Please inform us
Kyaa 3/8 ki mil jayegi aggar ho to price bataye v photo dikhaye
Thank you very much. What's the name of the tool to cut copper?
I know this probably won't ever be seen, but I am trying to make something with my dad and I was just wondering if you think this would work with a slightly larger diameter tube or if it'd collapse and break down. Thanks in advance if anyone sees this.
Fill tube with sand, block off tube at each end, do same as shown in video, sand will prevent the tube from kinking.
Will flushing tube with compressed air or water work to het sand out?
Ok, So I have 3/4" tubing ~ any suggestions?
Fill the tube with sand, block off each end, use same method as shown.. 👍🏻
The sand will prevent tube from kinking.
close one end of the pipe through the second, fill the pipe with dry sand, close the other end and bend on a mandrel of a suitable diameter
Satisfying to watch
Excellent job well done 👏🏼
How to add terminals, heating element also magnesium oxide powder?
Is it possible to make a deep fridge condenser out of 1/4 inch copper tubing ?
Sir iska kya kya kam hota hai
Beautiful video 👍
You sell this item
i knew you used a piece of pipe! you have proven my thought, thanks again
Now I can make a coil for my still
Interesting!
Thanks for showing us that. Maybe give some confidence to try ourselves!
Could one do it with 16 mm tube
What is the name of the cutting tool ?
i love your stuff hope youre making videos also in 5 years
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Copper spiderweb 🕸 i found some copper wire in plastic conduits off cuts 3ft 1/8 thick wires inside - also had a few old transformers about 🚶♂️
then my mind clicked 1 week latter then made an aluminium spider and hung it in the toilet My mate said thats different never seen it done 🙃
How can i buy this pipe...???
Where it is available..???
Рома, начало похоже на изготовление самогонного аппарата)) Правда количество змеевиков поражает)))
May I know pipe lenght and outer diameter .
Best Video. and i Love steampunk 👌
hello...what is the diameter of this pipe
Watch the video
Thanks for posting.
Same way I do it to make condenser coil for my still.
That was helpful
Thanx.
Awesome!
This was a duh, why didn't I think of this moment.
Atlas the under sized 👮 ing bender from the 🏡 depot, has 🐝 n replaced!
I like your diy projects but i have a question why do you do you's copper for alot of video's
What was that Tool you cut the Copper with- or can someone else answer, since he does not speak English?? Thank you all!
Pipe cutter
Thanks 4 sharing
Thanks for sharing
Siberian like!!!)
Wow!
و احلة لايك بدون ما اشوف الفيديو
Why did I make the copper pipe flat?
did you bend it too "steep"? Since the pipe is hollow, it looses strength when bent or should I say, the hollow part is the weakest part. Make the winding in larger circles or but something inside the tube. I saw one guy that had the same problem but he filled the pipe with water, froze it in the freezer, then he bent it. Problem for you/us is that the length of the tube might not fit inside the freezer. I myself am thinking of placing tons of wires inside the tube before bending, same effect...just make sure you remove the wires before going too far or else they will get stuck...happy bending! :D
An old pipe fitters method for real pipe was to block one end ( usually with a wooden plug), fill with dry sand (when heated it won't turn to steam inside the pipe if the sand is dry), tapping to help compress sand, then plug other end. When heated with gas torch it allowed the pipe to bend but not collapse on its self as the sand held it's round shape. But that was for large heavy wall steel pipe, but I'm sure the principal would work here too. When finished remove plugs and blow out sand, ready to use for next job. We use to use garnet, what they use to sandblast steel before painting, it was clean and always dry. But any clean sand will do, as long as it doesn't clump together.
I've seen people use sand or salt as well :)
Блин, у меня так не получается. Трубка сплюскивается на маленьких диаметрах...
Ну тут два варианта, или брать меньше диаметром трубку (я использую трубу диаметром 1/4), или засыпать песком и запаивать с двух сторон и тогда ее накручивать, но и тогда у неё есть предел диаметра накручивания.
Набивай мелким песком плотно, лучше кварцевым
Всё дело в составе и толщине меди
Да, красиво блестит и по форме ничО . но нахрена это сделано ?
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So if I get this right...If you use various pipe sizes you get various coils sizes?...Wow who knew?