![]() I have a Mig welder but would not be confident welding them. I have never silver soldered Stainless steel but using the correct flux should not be a problem. Looking at min radius of the tubes I will have to go for silver soldered copper or stainless steel spear head super heaters. Thanks for the reply, My 5" gauge Don Young BR Standard 2 has 1" OD Super heater flue tubes. Peter, are you talking about the firebox end of the superheater? My commercially supplied stainless one has a large ish rad on both tubes which appear to have been welded to a spear point. Still too wide for superheat tubes as the Super heater flue tube is just less than 25mm diameter. Hi Bill I eventually found that page myself. ![]() Interesting document, overall, but see P14 to start It took me straight here, to a pdf download which suggests 2x tube diameter. "minimum bending radius for 6 mm OD x 1mm wall thickness Stainless steel tube" Just out of curiosity, as I didn't know the answer myself, I highlighted the relevant part of your question, and right clicked-search. ![]() When I make my own tube bender, I use a radius of 3x tube diameter and that works fine.Ĭheers Jan. The radius is measured to center of tube. My RIDGID tube bender for 6mm tubes has a bending radius of 16 mm. Hi does anybody know what the minimum bending radius for 6 mm OD x 1mm wall thickness Stainless steel tube ?
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