mklotz said:
Better a simple math physicist than just plain simple.
Sorry Marv! It just keeps getting worse for you all the time.
Come on, Dean, help us out here. Carl needs something bent and we all know you're the most bent guy on the forum.
M'kay, but I'm the straightest guy you will ever know. 'Cept for my vertebra.
Zee, a groove in that disk would be good, but if you can't manage it, work it the way you have it.
Cut (mill) a notch in the perimeter that will fit the bushing for the boiler. Kind of like this:
Solder the tubing into the bushing first, put the bushing into the notch and clamp it tight. If you have a
small piece of flat bar, hold the end of it tight against one side of the bushing, and roll it around the disk.
Repeat for the other side.
I'm hoping what you have for tubing is refrigeration tubing. It's very soft. If it's rigid tubing, then
anneal it well. Heck, anneal it no matter what kind it is.
When you get it bent far enough around the form, anneal the points where the straight part of the
steam supply tube is supposed to start, and bend it to point down. To do that, put a piece of rod
about 3/8" or 1/2" diameter, into your vise, and use it as a form to bend the tube back. Lay the
tube against it, and push gently. If you have to try more than once to get it right, anneal each time.
Oh yeah.. Mill out the piece of tube inside the bushing when you're done. No drilling. It will come to
tears. Don't worry about using a #60 hole for steam to get out. It probably won't care if it comes
out of a slightly larger hole!
I know the drawing is crummy, but at least it doesn't look like an egg.
Dean