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muck 08-29-2006 05:26 AM

Hi Karl,

Looks like you are linking to pics on your Home Computers HD. You will need to upload the pics to a server or an image hosting site and link from there.

KarlK 08-29-2006 05:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by muck
Hi Karl,

Looks like you are linking to pics on your Home Computers HD. You will need to upload the pics to a server or an image hosting site and link from there.

I was hoping no-one would notice as I learned how to post pics here...:redface:

muck 08-29-2006 05:43 AM

hehe... no worries. Shows up great now. :wink:

KarlK 08-29-2006 05:47 AM

I did happen to notice that the link in your sig doesn't go anywhere either ;)



90% of people will click the link when they read this :D

muck 08-29-2006 06:36 AM

Funny.. works for me.

(Im still working on building the site though so it just goes to a holding page.)

StirCrazy 08-29-2006 12:31 PM

Karl, what did you use to make your Refrigerant tubing? as in what material is it?

Steve

Chin_Lee 08-30-2006 03:39 AM

Karl
are you able to elaborate on pipe sizes and descriptions? From what I can see, I believe the part list for the barrel may be:
2x 4" PVC caps
2x 1/2" ball valves (SxS?)
2x 1/2" unions (SxS?)
8x 1/2" 90 elbows (SxS?)
2x 1/2" 45 elbosw (SxS?)
4x 1/2" couplings (SxS?)
1x 1/2" male x slip adaptor
1x 3/4" female x slip adaptor
1/2" tap?

Please correct the above information accordingly.
Also what size tubing and material is the refrigerant tubing made of? (This will also help with the gland nut size)
What approximate dimensions is the tubing after being bent to that shape?
How long of tubing did you initially have to buy before bending it?

KarlK 08-30-2006 04:59 AM

Don't worry so much about what parts are actually used right now.

I'll post progress pics along the way and let you know what size the plumbing is and you'll be able to assemble a parts list for your own projects.

The refrigerant tubing is 1/2" OD. The gland nut I bought comes with many different glands for different size cable.

KarlK 08-30-2006 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chin_Lee
Karl
are you able to elaborate on pipe sizes and descriptions? From what I can see, I believe the part list for the barrel may be:
2x 4" PVC caps
2x 1/2" ball valves (SxS?)
2x 1/2" unions (SxS?)
8x 1/2" 90 elbows (SxS?)
2x 1/2" 45 elbosw (SxS?)
4x 1/2" couplings (SxS?)
1x 1/2" male x slip adaptor
1x 3/4" female x slip adaptor
1/2" tap?

Please correct the above information accordingly.
Also what size tubing and material is the refrigerant tubing made of? (This will also help with the gland nut size)
What approximate dimensions is the tubing after being bent to that shape?
How long of tubing did you initially have to buy before bending it?

Oh, yeah. The tubing was 10 feet long before I bent it up. I had an extra 3 feet that I cut off after bending. I would assume that I used 7 feet then.:lol:

The tap is a 1/2" NPT (National pipe thread) tap. I can't remember where I got it from.

While I'm posting. I should let everyone know that Friday is the next planned build day. We should be able to get it mostly done and maybe get a frosty coil pic before I close the barrel up. I'll try to remember to do that. Everyone seems to love those pics.

Any other requests for lots of pics of a specific part of the project?

I'm working on a design for a chiller that is self contained. Should make it easier if someone wants one shipped to them. I've got most of the major parts for it. Just need to get a few other things and build it, I guess...

Anyone want to try one out for cost of materials?:mrgreen:

StirCrazy 08-31-2006 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KarlK

Any other requests for a specific part of the project?

yup one.. what material did you use for the refrigeration loop?

Steve


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