by dunewalker » Sun 14 Sep 2008, 17:09:06
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')Any suggestions on where people can get the coil needed for this? Seems to me that's something best stocked up on now rather than scavenged out of parts post-collapse.
I've had two of these copper coils that fit inside a standard 6" section of stovepipe. The first one I made, the 2nd one my brother bought from an outfit called "Blazing Showers" long since defunct. You make it by taking a 10' length of 1/2 copper tubing, packing it tightly with sandblasting sand, crimping the ends, then bending it around a piece of 3" pipe or a log, clamped in a vise, into a coil spring. Cut the ends off, empty the sand out, take a section of stovepipe, open it flat, mark and drill a 3/4" hole near the bottom and near the top, lay the coil on this, wrap the stovepipe around it, poking the ends of the coil through the holes, then clamp the stovepipe section together as done normally. Now flare the ends of copper pipe protruding from the pipe, to fit standard copper pipe fittings, and do your plumbing. Sorry Roccman that you hate plumbing--that's like someone in Galveston saying "I don't like evacuating"...
Blazing Showers
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