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chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
Hello,
I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? TIA |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
Fred
wibbled on Saturday 02 January 2010 22:58 Hello, I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? I asked this last year and people said it bent fine. I'll find out in due course. They also said the appearance of the chrome might change on the bend, but it shouldn't flake off. If you want the fanciness of chrome, you probably want to use a pipe bender rather than a spring - the latter would leave ripples, unless the bend is hidden. If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? -- Tim Watts This space intentionally left blank... |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 22:58:11 +0000, Fred
wrote: If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? I know that copper with brassware on it gets a lower price than plain copper so I'd expect chromed copper to be treated the same . |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
Fred wrote:
I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender Both work fine, provided you can bend copper tube using either method you'll have no trouble with chromed tube. |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
Fred wrote:
I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? It is fine, so long as you do it slowly, and dont make the bend radius too tight. A better solution is to bend copper pipe to shape, then take it to be chrome plated. If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? It'll be classed as mixed copper or brazier copper. This is 30% or so cheaper than plain copper. I've dealt with 3 scrap dealers, they all only pay for mixed copper. It has to be brand new, or look brand new to get plain copper prices. One joint, or a bit of solder on it, and it is mixed. I thought about sorting out all my copper last time I weighed in, but it was just not worth the extra 30ish I may have got. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
"Fred" wrote in message ... Hello, I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? TIA The chrome plated stuff I got from Screwfix a few years ago was hopeless any bend over about 10 degrees and the pipe just snapped. The stuff from wickes I have never had a problem with. |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
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chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 12:17:06 -0000, "Stewith"
wrote: "Fred" wrote in message .. . Hello, I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? TIA The chrome plated stuff I got from Screwfix a few years ago was hopeless any bend over about 10 degrees and the pipe just snapped. The stuff from wickes I have never had a problem with. The complete pipe just snapped ??? |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
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Fred wrote: Hello, I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? I put some mild S bends in a pair chrome plated pipes a few years back using a spring. The plating is still doing fine... The pipes were from BES I think... Gordon |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
"Tim W" wrote in message ... Fred wibbled on Saturday 02 January 2010 22:58 Hello, I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? I asked this last year and people said it bent fine. I'll find out in due course. They also said the appearance of the chrome might change on the bend, but it shouldn't flake off. If you want the fanciness of chrome, you probably want to use a pipe bender rather than a spring - the latter would leave ripples, unless the bend is hidden. It will not leave ripples. |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
"A.Lee" wrote in message ... Fred wrote: I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? It is fine, so long as you do it slowly, and dont make the bend radius too tight. A better solution is to bend copper pipe to shape, then take it to be chrome plated. A better solution is buy quality chrome pipe and bend it. |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On 3 Jan, 12:17, Usenet Nutter
wrote: What actually happens to scrap copper plain and mixed Copper is used because it's ductile and electrically conductive.It's alloys are less so. So in practice, mixed copper scrap won't re-enter the food chain for copper, but it will go for use in casting alloys (various grades of brass) instead. |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
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chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 12:17:06 -0000, "Stewith"
wrote: The chrome plated stuff I got from Screwfix a few years ago was hopeless any bend over about 10 degrees and the pipe just snapped. The stuff from wickes I have never had a problem with. Beware of Focus, who used to sell (and may still do) something that looked like chrome but was in fact steel, which quickly blunted my cutters. Now I always check the inside of the tube before I buy ;) |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
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Fred writes: On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 12:17:06 -0000, "Stewith" wrote: The chrome plated stuff I got from Screwfix a few years ago was hopeless any bend over about 10 degrees and the pipe just snapped. The stuff from wickes I have never had a problem with. Beware of Focus, who used to sell (and may still do) something that looked like chrome but was in fact steel, which quickly blunted my cutters. Now I always check the inside of the tube before I buy ;) Are you sure it wasn't a clothes rail someone put back in the wrong place? -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 18:37:09 +0000 (UTC),
(Andrew Gabriel) wrote: Are you sure it wasn't a clothes rail someone put back in the wrong place? IIRC I bought two, so unless someone put two clothes rails... hold on, I suppose a Focus employee could have filled up the wrong space with the wrong item. There's a thought! |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
在 2010年1月3日星期日UTC+8上午6时58分11秒 Fred写道:
Hello, I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? TIA I'm the sales manager f King Joins Industrial Limited. The manufacturer of chrome plated steel pipes in China. We could sure that the chrome plated cooper pipe can be bent. It's no problem. Even the chrome plated steel pipes which we produced can be bent to shapes. They are not copper pipe but steel pipes. And it's no problem to bent. The copper pipes are more soft, so we can sure that the chrome plated copper pipes can be bent. Or if you have any questions, welcome you to contact with me. My E-mail address is |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 00:05:30 -0700, janet wrote:
I'm the sales manager f King Joins Industrial Limited. The manufacturer of chrome plated steel pipes in China. Well, I'm very pleased to meet you, Janet. Is "Janet" a very common name in China? We could sure that the chrome plated cooper pipe can be bent. It's no problem. Even the chrome plated steel pipes which we produced can be bent to shapes. They are not copper pipe but steel pipes. So, just to be clear, the chrome-plated copper pipes are copper, whilst the chrome-plated steel pipes are steel, and steel isn't copper? But they're all plated. With chrome? phew I'm so glad you clarified that. I was confused. And it's no problem to bent. Unless you're Russian, of course. |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
wrote in message ... ? 2010?1?3????UTC+8??6?58?11?,Fred??: Hello, I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? TIA No. The chrome is quite stiff and cracks/shells off. The cracks are not immediately apparent until the copper beneath corrodes a bit. So you have to buy joints and elbows etc. Makes the whole thing quite expensive and sometimes unsightly too. |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 09:12:16 +0000, harryagain wrote:
I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? No. The chrome is quite stiff and cracks/shells off. The cracks are not immediately apparent until the copper beneath corrodes a bit. So you have to buy joints and elbows etc. Makes the whole thing quite expensive and sometimes unsightly too. It is possible. I bent some chrome-plated copper about ten+ years ago - and it still looked just fine when we sold the house earlier this year. I did have to have a couple of attempts, yes - but that was largely to get the bends in the right place... |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
"Adrian" wrote in message ...
I'm the sales manager f King Joins Industrial Limited. The manufacturer of chrome plated steel pipes in China. Well, I'm very pleased to meet you, Janet. Is "Janet" a very common name in China? We could sure that the chrome plated cooper pipe can be bent. It's no problem. Even the chrome plated steel pipes which we produced can be bent to shapes. They are not copper pipe but steel pipes. So, just to be clear, the chrome-plated copper pipes are copper, whilst the chrome-plated steel pipes are steel, and steel isn't copper? But they're all plated. With chrome? phew I'm so glad you clarified that. I was confused. And it's no problem to bent. Unless you're Russian, of course. Why was that reply necessary Adrian? Its obvious English is not Janet's first language yet they went to the trouble of trying to supply useful information. What use was your reply? Janet, if you are still following this. Don't be put off by ****s like Adrian, many of us appreciated your effort. Mike |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 10:13:15 +0000, Muddymike wrote:
I'm the sales manager f King Joins Industrial Limited. The manufacturer of chrome plated steel pipes in China. Why was that reply necessary Adrian? Its obvious English is not Janet's first language yet they went to the trouble of trying to supply useful information. What use was your reply? Since when did taking the **** out of spammers have to be "useful"? |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 10:36:24 +0000, Adrian wrote:
What use was your reply? Since when did taking the **** out of spammers have to be "useful"? (And I probably should add that the OP's question hadn't actually reached my server at the time, making it spam-out-of-context) |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
"Muddymike" wrote:
"Adrian" wrote in message ... I'm the sales manager f King Joins Industrial Limited. The manufacturer of chrome plated steel pipes in China. Well, I'm very pleased to meet you, Janet. Is "Janet" a very common name in China? We could sure that the chrome plated cooper pipe can be bent. It's no problem. Even the chrome plated steel pipes which we produced can be bent to shapes. They are not copper pipe but steel pipes. So, just to be clear, the chrome-plated copper pipes are copper, whilst the chrome-plated steel pipes are steel, and steel isn't copper? But they're all plated. With chrome? phew I'm so glad you clarified that. I was confused. And it's no problem to bent. Unless you're Russian, of course. Why was that reply necessary Adrian? Its obvious English is not Janet's first language yet they went to the trouble of trying to supply useful information. What use was your reply? Janet, if you are still following this. Don't be put off by ****s like Adrian, many of us appreciated your effort. Even if it is over three years after the question was asked. Actually, I don't really appreciate the effort. So far, to best best of my knowledge, NOT ONE of these "late responders" has ever engaged in any dialogue after they post their one message. It would seem that their only motivation is to tick a box on their "read and respond to a usenet message" exercise. Tim |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 10:38:23 +0000, Tim+ wrote:
Even if it is over three years after the question was asked. Ah, that'll be why the reply appeared out of nowhere. |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On 30/10/2013 09:12, harryagain wrote:
wrote in message ... ? 2010?1?3????UTC+8??6?58?11?,Fred??: Hello, I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? TIA No. The chrome is quite stiff and cracks/shells off. Must be your technique or equipment harry, I have always found it easy to bend and keep looking nice. Never had chrome flaking off. The cracks are not immediately apparent until the copper beneath corrodes a bit. Not had that problem either... So you have to buy joints and elbows etc Makes the whole thing quite expensive and sometimes unsightly too. Another reason to bend and avoid the need for elbows. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On 30/10/2013 15:01, John Rumm wrote:
On 30/10/2013 09:12, harryagain wrote: wrote in message ... ? 2010?1?3????UTC+8??6?58?11?,Fred??: Hello, I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? TIA No. The chrome is quite stiff and cracks/shells off. Must be your technique or equipment harry, I have always found it easy to bend and keep looking nice. Never had chrome flaking off. I expect it you try and make a really tight bend eventually something has to give and it might well be the chrome plating. The cracks are not immediately apparent until the copper beneath corrodes a bit. Not had that problem either... So you have to buy joints and elbows etc Makes the whole thing quite expensive and sometimes unsightly too. Another reason to bend and avoid the need for elbows. I agree. The old village hall tea boiler we retired after 25 years when its element started tripping RCDs and outlet tap leaking about the same time was plumbed in directly to mains water using chrome plated copper. It was bent in arcs of about 6" radius without any difficulty and showed no signs of corrosion at all after 25y in a kitchen environment. YMMV -- Regards, Martin Brown |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 8:53:03 AM UTC, Adrian wrote:
Well, I'm very pleased to meet you, Janet. Is "Janet" a very common name in China? Most mainland Chinese people I know take an "English" name for dealing with westerners. Off the top of my head: Dan, Norah, Echo, Crystal, and Sean (although that was very close to his actual name). [Rest of praise-worthy ****-taking of spammer snipped] |
chrome plated copper pipe: bendable?
On Wednesday 30 October 2013 09:12 harryagain wrote in uk.d-i-y:
wrote in message ... ? 2010?1?3????UTC+8??6?58?11?,Fred??: Hello, I thought I'd ask before I try because it's too expensive to waste! Can chrome plated 15mm copper pipe be bent, either with a spring or a proper bender or does something terrible happen to the chrome plate? If I have off cuts and take them to the scrap yard, does the chrome plating carry a premium or is it just bundled with "plain" copper? TIA No. The chrome is quite stiff and cracks/shells off. The cracks are not immediately apparent until the copper beneath corrodes a bit. So you have to buy joints and elbows etc. Makes the whole thing quite expensive and sometimes unsightly too. I disagree - I have bent 15mm chromed with a pipe bender. No issues. Maybe it has microcracked but it's not obvious and nothing has happened after 3 years. Certainly did not flake. -- Tim Watts Personal Blog: http://squiddy.blog.dionic.net/ http://www.sensorly.com/ Crowd mapping of 2G/3G/4G mobile signal coverage |
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