Got my elbows in the mail today! Woot!
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Got my elbows in the mail today! Woot!
No problems getting Tygon over it. The 7/16" Masterkleer will be a bit trickier as was posted earlier in this thread.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/IMG_0001.jpg
Side by side with a plastic 1/2" elbow.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/IMG_0002.jpg
Yep...this is big enough that the plastic elbow actually fits inside lol
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/IMG_0003.jpg
Great pics, glad to hear it! The plyer stretching really works well with Masterkleer. The nice thing is, the oversised barb really holds the tubing on well too.
Yes the Mother of All is truely XS style..:D
I'm about to switch my old nylon 5/8" T's over to some copper goodness myself.
Sweetness...looking forward to getting mine: I'll be using them in a client build this week.
I'm really impressed by your craftsmanship Martinm. Keep up the good work, those elbows look beyond sexy. Now if only I actually had an excuse to buy some.. I don't exactly need them but its still tempting hehe
Nice..
Cant wait for mine!.. Should be here, end of the week!
Fingers crossed!
Nice work mate, maybe in the future I will have to bug ya for some elbows :D However I have to get my next build settled in my head.
-yonton228/timmy
I figured they had better flow because the insides were a little more bored out than plastic, I didn't realize (until the pics above) how much bigger these are than the plastic counterparts. Very nice work once again Martinm210.
SWEET!
Ill happily take 1 of them Ts.. would fit perfect into my new rig.
Planning on using abit 1/2 tube in the loop (but mostly 7/16) si the size of it is perfect :)
Mine arrived yesterday, and let me say, they look even nicer in person! Great craftsmanship. :up:
very nice testing
your graphs are great (all your lines aren't straight:))
Funny thing about those elbows.
THey are the exact elbows I use in my rig. Everyone seems to think that they are restrictive.
I like the work you do there BTW. Very clean setup.
You are soldering the pipe in correct?
I would clear coat them to prevent them from looking brown in a couple of months.
Nice to see someone else embracing the ways of copper.
/shameless plug: check out my sign for more info on my all copper loop. /shameless plug off. :D
Thanks guys!
Exa, I'll add you to the list.
jaguarking11, nice copper setup, that's very nice work there:up: Rather than clearcoating, after a hot interior scrub with soapy water, I finalize the polishing with an automotive polish. This should help minimize oxidation to the polished copper surface, but clearcoating has been considered. Yes the fitting are all sweat soldered, after sweating as many fittings as I have, I think I have this down to a fine science in preparation, fluxing, heating, and solder application. I also clean up the exterior when I'm done and remove any excess solder by sanding and polishing with a buffer. I also reject any fittings where I've had an excess of solder run down the internal fitting, so the end result is just enough soldering to completely cover the joint..no more.
The curves were developed with physical water manometers which are nicely sensetive to this sort of pressure drop testing. Unfortunately I retired my test setup because it was a large outdoor test rig and it's been snowing around here.
Fortunately, what I made in this project will be invested in a digital manometer and flow rate meter, so expect some more pressure drop testing stuff from me in the future:up: I've got my fuzion with the D-tek nozzles sitting here waiting to be tested along with some of my own experiments. I'll also get a chance to test some other fitting combinations along with the soon to be released "Sister of All Elbows"....the standard 1/2" barbed variety.:D
I think I should be really close to completing all the large 5/8" fittings needed by the end of this holiday weekend....the lathe will be a hummin, the torch a blazin, and the buffer a polishin...:D
Did you ever get that cap to fix your mill?
Yes I did. Not only did I order one on ebay which is here now(my spare), I also found a very small local electrician that carried one locally a couple of days later.
Wired up the new cap with my much improved heavy guage power feed, and it fired right up and works perfectly!:up:
My mill/lathe combo has become my new favorite toy/tool. I think it even beats out the brad nailer:eek: :D
Everyone should have one in their garage..:yepp:
then what are you doing here making elbows, get back to working on that block ;)
Ok, I think I finally made it through the list of the Big bore 5/8" barbed mother of all elbows. Havn't heard back from everyone, but most of the elbows and Ts are done and shipped.
Just got my brass barb order for some 3/8" or 7/16" compatible options.
But of coarse, a stock brass commercial barb just won't do...first thing to do is put it in the lathe...:p:
Internal radiused internal flare
Left is stock right is the Mother of All variety..:D
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5158/img1086yd7.jpg
Again the barbed end, but left is the bored out and chamfered version, right is stock. The ID is about 9.95mm, most high flow barbs run about 10.0mm ID.
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/2257/img1087ed0.jpg
What the stock barb would look like internally:
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5248/img1088en4.jpg
The mother of all 3/8" variety
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/2008/img1090nm8.jpg
And why not some machining pics...:D
Boring out to 9.95mm ID
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/3750/soae2nq2.jpg
A little sweat soldering, and polishing later...the 3/8" mother of all elbows is born..:D
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/7940/soaerg8.jpg
And on some tubing, all I had for 3/8" was this 3/8" ID x 1/2" OD, but 5/8" OD tubing would of coarse look much thicker. It goes on fairly easily actually. The OD of the barbs is .447, so it's actually much easier to get 3/8" tubing on these than it would a normal 1/2" barb.
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/9879/soae3ss4.jpg
And some 7/16" ID x 5/8" OD tubing...goes on really easy, but still a snug fit, would recommend clamping though.
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/6238/soae4wv4.jpg
The barbs are specified as 1/2" meant for 1/2" hose, but I think they are just a little too loose for my taste on full 1/2" ID tubing, you'd definately want some good clamps with them, but they work really well for 3/8" or 7/16" ID tubing.
Anyhow, off to making a few for those of you that were interested in a 3/8" compatible version...:up:
Should have all those done, this week...then off to working on the CPU/GPU block projects...:yepp:
Hmmm...have to look into that. My wife will eventually want me to finish that kitchen cabinet construction project..:( All made from scratch out of Hickory, but I havn't really done much with the exotic woods. The woodshop side of the garage has been collecting copper chips lately...:D
Not these particular ones, they are soldered into place. I could make some with G 1/4 threaded ends though and you could put whatever barbs you wanted on there.. Similar to this, but threaded on both ends.
http://www.overclock.net/gallery/dat...adedElbow2.jpg
whoa, PRETTY! Gosh, now I want some of those too! :-D
Two thumbs way up to Martin for his outstanding work. Bought two from him, could not be more pleased! :welcome:
Great, I might be in line for 2... Need to install the WC gear in the case first to see if there a issue with the radiator tubing. Or a T with a G1/4" thread and 2 3/8" barbs for me to put a temp sensor.