pat32rf
Veteran Member
Building a couple of sidearm heat exchangers for my outdoor furnace domestic water heater system.
A piece of 3/4" copper running in a piece of 2" steel exhaust pipe. The steel pipe is exposed to treated water while the copper pipe only has domestic water in it. A 3/4" hub welded to the side of the steel pipe at each end while the copper extends out the middle.
Max pressure is about 5psi at 190 deg F....
Made one last year and I used washers to reduce the steel pipe down to the copper od size but this time I want to swage/forge/ reduce the steel pipe and braze it right to the copper so it looks a little better.but I am having a hard time getting the steel clean enough to braze. No problem with the copper pipe, just the steel where it has been heated.
Any hints?
A piece of 3/4" copper running in a piece of 2" steel exhaust pipe. The steel pipe is exposed to treated water while the copper pipe only has domestic water in it. A 3/4" hub welded to the side of the steel pipe at each end while the copper extends out the middle.
Max pressure is about 5psi at 190 deg F....
Made one last year and I used washers to reduce the steel pipe down to the copper od size but this time I want to swage/forge/ reduce the steel pipe and braze it right to the copper so it looks a little better.but I am having a hard time getting the steel clean enough to braze. No problem with the copper pipe, just the steel where it has been heated.
Any hints?