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Copper pipe radiator follow-up...JohnNY
JohnNY
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How's it look so far?
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Very
retro! B&G used to promote a system they called "Radiant Ribbon." It was similar to what you're doing here. Its pretty!Retired and loving it.0 -
neat..........................................
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! Really cool, bro. Mad Dog
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It looks very good...
But I couldn't help thinking that ProPress joints would be the icing on this cake.0 -
Holy Brasso, batman!!
nice. Be sure to use brackets that allow some noise free movement in those long runs.
Use Siggy's pipe loss calc to put some output numbers to that work of art.
Is it running yey?
And get your materials bought. My suppliers are talking 30% increases in PVF materials of all sorts. Keep your scrap copper under lock and key!
hot rod
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love the look
very neat and clean.I agree with hot rod clamps will let you know they're there.I have been buying my pipe hangers from Mupro.Very nice supports with rubber insulaters.No noise is a good thing.Very nice John.
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one more
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what size pipe is that?0 -
Odd #
I assume that there must doors on the other walls. How come there aren't an even number of tubes so that the supply and return can be located in the same spot?
I bet that within ten years someone will paint the copper. Of course, if you are doing the work for The Donald, he will probably want gold leaf.0 -
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I for one,
am getting a chub...
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Ken
Thanks?
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Very cool
what are you using for output from the copper ?
Who's idea was this ?
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still soldering
I haven't taken the Pro-Press plunge yet.
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It's running.
We ran it for a short time but I haven't had the time to install the flue properly. I'll be there on Monday.
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three tubes
Three tubes was the architects request. What do I know about aesthetics? I said,"More pipe, more good"!
Actually it was the client's idea. He's got pipe radiators (steam) in his old office and he loves the look.
The output is something like 50 btuh per linear foot. There's 300 feet in here. Type L.
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still soldering
Price the ProPress into the deal... *kidding* :-)
What's the design temp? Also, did they have to move all of the outlet or were they aleady out of the way? I love the look, it just screams bachelor!0
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