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mobrien

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After the successful test of my new HLT on the weekend, its time to add a sight gauge. I looked at the ones on G&G and after I picked myself off the floor decided I could build one a bit cheaper than that!

I want to do it stainless. I assume what I want is some heat resistant polycarbonate tube, and a stainless right angle bend - probably 1/2" female bsb to compression fitting.

I'm in Brissy (well ipswich) - any ideas where to start? Because they need to mate, I think I need to get available sizes for compression side of the elbow, as well as the polycarb tube.

Am I on the right track? Any pointers in the right direction would be great :D

Matt
 
Hey mobrien,

I got some 1/2" polycarb tube from "Acrylic Rod & Tube Supplies" and it fits perfectly into the standard 1/2" compression washer.

13 Brennan Street
Slacks Creek

Ph 07 3290 5621
 
Thanks for the tips - Sosmans looks good - I can't download the BYO article - adobe tells me the file is damaged :(

Jye said:
I got some 1/2" polycarb tube from "Acrylic Rod & Tube Supplies" and it fits perfectly into the standard 1/2" compression washer.

13 Brennan Street
Slacks Creek

Ph 07 3290 5621
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Acrylic rod and tube supplies don't exist any more :( They were my first port of call this morning. Now the number belongs to an interior decorators.

Trying random businesses in the Yellow Pages right now :D

Matt
 
Righto - Acrylic Rod and Tube supplies do exist - diff number now, 32903978.

1/2" tube is $20.20 for 3m plus GST.

Also found some stainless elbows - 1/2" female BSP to 1/2 compression - $55 plus GST.

So assuming 500mm sight tube, looks like could do them for $64.20 inc GST.

So is anyone else interested in one? I could do 6 out of a length of tube.

Will try and find a cheaper elbow!

Matt
 
doh! - is there an echo in here?
 
Mobrien

Have you tried Midways at Yatala they should be a lot cheaper than that for the elbows or else mobs like SMC and Festo do all those fittings as airline fittings. I have plenty but they are all brass and plastic. If you wanted a couple to try just give me a call as they didn't cost me anything and they are what I use on my HLT.

Regards Derrick
 
The price of the elbow was from Midway :D

I'm thinking brass might be the go - I can't justify $55 for an elbow when the brass one is $5! And at the end of the day, how much of it will be in contact with the water? not much!

M
 
Put it this way. It (the water) has to come through some forms of brass via the garden tap to the HLT. What's a bit more brass going to do? ;)

S/S is a nice option. However the price a lot of the time scares me. I've used brass parts for years and they're more than fine. :beerbang:

Warren -
 
Exactly - although the water out of the tap isn't normally boiling - however today it seems to be here!

On another note - anyone else able to dowload and view either of the two documents above - I've tried on three comps on two networks, and none work :(

M
 
last week I went to T&S Valves (NSW) for a couple of SS 1/2" valves.

I purchased a 316 SS 3/8" elbow with compresion fitting for around $20.

Definately not as cheap as brass but SS is nice!!!! - so I purchased 1 to test drive of course!!!!!!

regards

MWS
 
Thanks for the info Mark. I rang T&S the other day, and the guy got back to me finally - going to end up around $35 landed in Brisbane.

Think I might go the brass route - entire sight glass ends up costing around $10 with polycarb tube and brass fitting!

Will post photos when I've done it.

To the couple of guys who PM'd me about the tube - jobs right, pick it up tommorrow.

Matt
 
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