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Title: Working with copper
Post by: Lou on November 12, 2009, 06:56:30 PM
Hi,
Been searching the web to this question, but couldn't find out.
Heating copper by acetylene torch makes the copper softer, (then let it air cool) to work with when making a swage joint or hard to work with?
And, what would be the best tool for making swage joints? Hope not the swage punches.
Thanks.
Title: Re: Working with copper
Post by: Admin on November 12, 2009, 08:26:11 PM
Check out the Rigid website - Here (http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/Model-S-Tube-Expander/EN/index.htm)
I've used this tube expander tool, it works well.
Title: Re: Working with copper
Post by: Lou on November 13, 2009, 12:21:23 PM
Thanks for the move and tool information.
I found out my answer. When heating cooper up, red hot, then air cool makes softer. But for my in class it seems it didn't when I was swaging.
Another point is that most technician just use couplings, instead of just swaging the cooper.