@stevejohnstonbaugh9171 Unfortunately, there's not a bunch of us left out there. The mindset is completely different these days with the younger generations. I'll do my best with my kids as they grow up. Hopefully, there will be a few of us going forward from efforts like mine.
Great job! I’m not sure you have to heat the copper to make a coil. We cold-bend copper to make solar thermal panels, but we put the tube in a kind of pulley to make a 180° turn. You can simply fill the hose with sand so that it does not flatten out when you shape it.
The copper is type K it's almost impossible to bend a small coil by hand it least that my experience. I have found that annealing the copper makes it much easier to work with and then just quench it again in cool water. Thanks for watching as always.
Another sweet project going on, Simon. I'm always impressed by your craftsmanship. You have real skills!
@@stevejohnstonbaugh9171 Thanks for the compliment and following along as always. I try my best on everything I do it's just how I am.
@@TimelineRanch That is why I relate to you like a brother. I was hard wired the same way. It a great pleasure for me to follow along! 👍🙂
@stevejohnstonbaugh9171 Unfortunately, there's not a bunch of us left out there. The mindset is completely different these days with the younger generations. I'll do my best with my kids as they grow up. Hopefully, there will be a few of us going forward from efforts like mine.
You always do excellent work, brother. 👍
Thanks for watching as always and the compliment, of course.
Great looking job👍👍😊😊💕💕
Thanks for the compliment and watching as always. It's definitely made the neighbor happy.
Happy New Year Sir ! Thank you 😊
Happy New Year to you and your loved ones. Thanks for following along as always.
Great tip! Really a good score on that insulation.👍 Beam looks good.I see a playground, how old are your kids?
Yes, the insulation was a good score. I'll put it to good use, I'm sure. My boy just turned 9, and my little girl is 4. Thanks for watching as always.
@TimelineRanch Enjoy those kids, time moves way too fast.
@rvlivingwiththegeezer7791 I know what you mean.
Ty for sharing! Looks more like a buttress.
The main thing is it will serve the purpose it's designed for. Thanks for watching. I'm always glad to share.
Great job!
I’m not sure you have to heat the copper to make a coil. We cold-bend copper to make solar thermal panels, but we put the tube in a kind of pulley to make a 180° turn. You can simply fill the hose with sand so that it does not flatten out when you shape it.
The copper is type K it's almost impossible to bend a small coil by hand it least that my experience. I have found that annealing the copper makes it much easier to work with and then just quench it again in cool water. Thanks for watching as always.
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Thanks for following along as always.
When do you ever not do something? 🤣🤣
Not very often lol. Thanks for watching as always.
I bet your cemetery has a bunch of leaning tombstones.
Yes, I'm pretty sure that the caretakers at the cemeteries have plenty of job security around here. Thanks for watching as always.