Converting a tubular hand rail to a Rad.

Monsoon said:
Discussions about removing air from the larger diameter pipe if it is connected in series.
No - the discussions about venting air from the big pipe are still relevant if you connect the big pipe as per a normal radiator, i.e. in parallel.

BTW, why oh why oh why oh why oh why would you want to connect it in series?
 
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doitall said:
Monsoon said:
doitall said:
Buy the hand rail, weld the brackets on, then weld a socket for the connections.

Piece of cake.

:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Like your thinking, Could it be done that simply?

It is if you can weld, and have the kit :rolleyes: :LOL:

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smart ass :LOL: :LOL: ;)
nice LV headers john :eek:
 
Actually it's spray jets for cooling water kev :cool: :cool:

You wouldn't believe how much 250mm SS pipe and fittings cost :cry:
 
doitall said:
It is if you can weld, and have the lit :rolleyes: :LOL:
Hmm. I wonder how many other people were involved in that bit of work. :rolleyes:
 
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Monsoon - if you ever get it woeking let me know. I would quite like one of them!!!

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dunny said:
Monsoon - if you ever get it woeking let me know. I would quite like one of them!!!

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As I said earlier, a piece of cake.

All you need is the rail, then buy the 1/2" BSP SS sockets £4.37 each + vat, take the lots to an engineers workshop and get him to weld it up.
 
Well smack me in the face with a with a wet kipper, so they do.

It seems that I celebrated a bit too much after England's triumph this afternoon. :oops:
 

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