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  • #5881
    Chris machin
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      #82546
      Chris machin
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        @chrismachin
        Hi , Tried this afternoon to anneal the 0.7mm sheet for my Polly engine with a blowlamp with butane / propane mix cannister but it appears to not get hot enough to do the job !
        What should i be using ? Can i get a propane only cannister for such a small blowlamp ?
        Thanks
        Chris.
        #82549
        Les Jones 1
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          @lesjones1
          Hi Chris,
          I do not think the problem would be solved by using propane. I think you need a larger burner or use a lot of insulation around the work to conserve heat. I do not think propane is available in the small canisters as to keep it liquid a room temperature requires a higher pressure than butane so the container would have to be stronger. MAPP gas which is hotter than propane is available for some models of burner but is more expensive. It is £10.78 for a 400 gm cylinder from “Toolstation” (Item code 71066)
           
          Les.
          #82552
          JasonB
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            @jasonb
            As les says its not the gas its the BTU of your burner. You really want a small 4.5kg propane bottle and a 1″ burner, you will need something this size to solder the boiler as you will need to get the whole thing to cherry red.
             
            You local builders merchant or traditional hardware store will have the Calor cylinders and machine mart to reasonably priced burners, torches & regulators
             
            J
            #82555
            Chris machin
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              @chrismachin
              Thanks all for the help.
              There’s a gas torch with regulator and hose with 3/8″ connections in machine mart catologue (item pc108) which has adjustable flame intensity and three nozzles – 25mm,40mm and 50mm- its about £ 30. Is this the type i need ?
              Ta
              #82556
              JasonB
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                @jasonb
                The bigger two nozzels may be a bit OTT on all but the largest boilers but its the best buy. I use a similar Bullfinch torch and the 1″ nozzel for 99% of what I do.
                 
                J
                #82557
                Brian Dickinson 2
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                  @briandickinson2
                  I have used a small GAZ stove before now. It has a wider spread of flame.
                   
                   
                  #82558
                  Chris machin
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                    @chrismachin
                    Another question ….
                     
                    Does it need to be propane if i used a large gas torch or would the 25mm nozzle work ok with calor gas (butane) – reason i ask is i have a large bottle of butane,would save the extra expense of buying propane if so.
                    Thanks again.
                    #82559
                    JasonB
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                      @jasonb
                      Most of the Butane regulators don’t flow enough gas and I think the bottles cool a lot quicker if they did which gives a drop in pressure.
                       
                      You can’t use a propane regulator on butane as propane has a left handed thread.
                       
                      J
                      #82560
                      Chris machin
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                        @chrismachin
                        Ok , Looks like a propane bottle investment then !
                        Thanks again for your help.
                        Chris.
                        #82561
                        Bill Starling
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                          @billstarling10428

                          Dear Chris,

                          I have made two Polly
                          engines on the SMEE training course. (Highly recommended, great fun
                          as well very useful.) We used solid copper 1 ¾ ins dia x 20 swg tube
                          for the boiler. This was supplied by SMEE but, if you have any
                          difficulty finding some, I gather 42 mm copper pipe from plumbers’
                          merchants is also fine. It is certainly much easier than bending
                          brass plate. You can still get practice at bending tube from plate
                          with the burner – smaller and easier!

                          I use butane for
                          heating (simply because I’ve got some). My biggest burner is a
                          Sievert 2941, which has a 25mm nozzle. No problems in silver
                          soldering the ends onto the tube to make the boiler. Smaller, size
                          3939, burner used for small stuff.

                          Good luck with your
                          engine. It’s very satisfying to see it come together.

                          Bill.

                          #82562
                          David Littlewood
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                            @davidlittlewood51847
                            Chris,
                             
                            Is that an etched brass kit you are making? I have found that etched brass boilers in 0.7mm sheet are best rolled without annealing, it can get very sensitive to dents and dings if it is too soft. Best thing to use is a small set of bending rolls, but you can get away with rolling round a suitable bar, smaller than the desired diameter to allow for springback.
                             
                            If you do need to anneal, getting to very dull red usually suffices, don’t get it too hot. Butane actually has a higher calorific value per m^3 than propane, but as someone said above its boiling point is much higher so it tends to stop evaporating when it gets cold (as all liquids do when they boil).
                             
                            David
                            #82571
                            Chris machin
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                              @chrismachin
                              Bill,
                              You’ve got me thinking now ! Might look at the copper tube idea as was concerened about the look of it after bending and silver soldering the joint , especially as i’m new(ish) to silver soldering – have done some air con brazing though.
                               
                              David , no its not a etch kit , just making it from scratch from Tubal Cains book on simple steam engines.
                               
                              If butanes been used succesfully for brazing the end caps on then i’ll stick with that for now and just buy a good 1″ torch.
                               
                              Chris.
                              #82586
                              ,
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                                @nousername29627
                                Chris,
                                I think you will find that genuine Calor dealers will exchange your butane bottle for a propane one at no cost apart from the refill charge for the gas. You can also swap for a larger or smaller bottle again at no cost apart from the refill charge.
                                This only applies to genuine Calor bottles as far as I know
                                Phil
                                #82593
                                Sub Mandrel
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                                  @submandrel
                                  I managed to silver solder (easyflo 1) a 4″ diameter by 7″ long centre flue boiler using the smaller Machine Mart set on propane and a gas blowtorch on the other end, and plenty of skamolex packing at the back. It was a slow task, done three times by the time I got all the leaks, and I will definitely get the bigger set before trying something like that again – but the MM torch works very well and is much better than a standard blowtorch, despite the burner being about the same size.
                                   
                                  Neil
                                  #82613
                                  Gordon W
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                                    @gordonw
                                    If your calor butane bottle gets cold and pressure drops, more likely in this weather, just pour some hot water over the bottle. Had to do this all the time for houshold gas, until we swopped to propane.
                                    #82642
                                    Speedy Builder5
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                                      @speedybuilder5
                                      Chris, a word to the wise. I see you have done some air con work – DO NOT USE the silver solder that you used with the air con. I believe it would have been copper eutectic. Although this makes a nice joint, it could fail at the water / steam junction within the boiler. Only use the approved silver solders – preferably the cadmium free stuff.
                                       
                                      Also do not use the Cu Eutectic on steel, as the joint will fail at very low loads. Have a look at the Johnson Matthey web site.
                                       
                                      Silver soldering with the correct heat, flux and cleanliness is very rewarding – just use the right stuff.
                                      #82644
                                      Chris machin
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                                        @chrismachin
                                        Once again , thanks to all for help and advice.
                                         
                                        I have today bought from machine mart a gas torch with various size nozzles up to 1″. It came with a hose and regulator for a propane bottle but i thought i’d try it on the butane which i already have. However when running on the butane the pressure appears very low althought the bottle is almost full. I then noticed that the max output of the propane regulator (which was supplied with the torch) was 4 bar. but the output of the butane regulator was 28mBar !
                                         
                                        So can i get a higher output regulator for the butane bottle ? if not how are other people using butane ?
                                         
                                        The regulator was used a few months ago on the same bottle to power the gas barbeque
                                         
                                        Many thanks
                                        #82651
                                        Les Jones 1
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                                          @lesjones1
                                          Hi Chris,
                                          When I first bought a blowtorch I ran it on butane but with an adjustable regulator than went up to 30 PSI (about 2 bar) This worked fine so IF you can get a suitable regulator yours should work OK. I had a look yesterday to see if I could find any suitable regulators but could not find any. Some on ebay claimed to be for butane and propane but were shown with the connection to fit a propane cylinder. Propane cylinders come with two types of connectors. One is a snap on type (There is no manually operated valve on this type.) the other is a screw connection. The regulators for the snap on type only seem to be available in the fixed low pressure type. I think butane cylinders also come two types. (So there are four different cylinder connections.) As you have found the low pressure regulator is not suitable for blowtorches as it is only 28/4000 = 1/143 of the output of the 4 bar regulator.
                                           
                                          Les.
                                          #82657
                                          JasonB
                                          Moderator
                                            @jasonb
                                            As I said earlier most butane regs are low pressure you will need a High pressure one
                                             
                                             
                                            The household BBQ ones won’t flow enough gas
                                             
                                            J

                                             

                                            Edited By JasonB on 21/01/2012 18:55:10

                                            #82675
                                            Springbok
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                                              @springbok
                                              Have a word with Cup Alloys he is one of the most knowledgable people
                                              I know on this subject but sounds like a Seviert system for you. Have had one for years the canisters I get from my local builders merchant.
                                               
                                              Bob
                                              #82722
                                              Sub Mandrel
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                                                @submandrel
                                                Sorry to mislead – that boiler was 3″ dia not 4″ – quite a big difference in the amount of copper!
                                                 
                                                Neil
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