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I figured everyone like copper pics so why not document my build here.
That' a little work for a 2 inch coupler, but the burner from Blichmann takes about 10 days to arrive so I have plenty of time. Plus I just think it looks better now!
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Thanks goinbroke! Yes basically it's beating the copper into the form I am looking for with a hammer and hand tools. The tools I used exclusively for the riser are pictured here with a crude drawing to show their shape. They are also in the order of operation, as each pass is a gradual forming of the copper.goinbroke2 wrote:HOLY CRAP!! That is awesome!![]()
I have bodywork tools in the garage so you got me thinking..is all your doing, beating on them? Not to make it sound simple mind you, but basically your peening the copper? Never thought of trying/doing that.
I love the twisted design on the riser. Do you polish the copper first then beat it, or polish it after? I'm guessing before as you won't be able to get in the divots with the sandpaper after.
More pic's please!
No need to worry about the neighbors,...just enlist their help. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN14BIfijRMgoinbroke2 wrote: One thing has already become very apparent to me though, I think I might build a trip hammer or something mechanical to do this if possible. I can just imagine what the neighbors are thinking,
Wow, Bushman Thanks! I did some research on some of mashrookies builds and I'm not even qualified to hold his column.Bushman wrote:You gave us some great tips in working with copper and how to approach it. I would love to be in the same man cave with you and mash rookie and listen to the conversation and exchange of ideas.