anythingyoucanimagine
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I own enough copper that this way will be cheaper (free) vs. buying something else. I want to run one center 1" line with four 3/4" branches/drops. Sweat fittings. Any issues with using copper for that?
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'Officially', the fittings are -supposed- to be brazed and not soldered.
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There’s many different opinions on the topic here’s one:
A soldered Type L joint has a pressure rating of 440 psi. If the you decide to braze that joint rather than solder it, the rating will be reduced to 293 psi — the annealed rating.
Propress is the way to go. No flux, no solder, and no heat.
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I didn't even think of ProPress for my air system.
Already own all the tools.
Thanks for the yellow dot recommendation.
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Propress is the way to go. No flux, no solder, and no heat.
I'll stick with "sweating" (see that, no mention of solder or brazing) I'd have to sell my first-born for one of those toolsI'll stick with "sweating" (see that, no mention of solder or brazing)
Unless the price has come down, I believe those tools are in the $2,500-$5k range correct?

Make sure your copper pipe has never been used if you ever want to do painting.
Don't braze those joints unless you have a setup to flow nitrogen threw the piping system while you are brazing, if braze without it it will leave a lot of black **** on the inside that will flake off.
use a solder like Harris stay-Brite #8, you can use a regular propane torch and its just as strong as a brazed joint.
Braze not solder, Page #2 under "Copper Piping" :
http://www.hitachi-america.us/ice/w...chi-compressed-air-piping-recommendations.pdf
Copper.org document on copper piping/tubing :
https://www.copper.org/publications/pub_list/pdf/copper_tube_handbook.pdf
example state 'code' for pressure piping, copper air pipe MUST be brazed and not soldered (or it can be welded, or threaded, or flanged)
https://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=296-24-68207
Oh, and btw, for air piping you are supposed to use Type K or Type L copper. Page #63 of the copper.org document and also in the state code example.![]()

Who the hell let O.H.S.A. in the door???![]()
-From Coronado CA-The biggest downside to using copper is that somebody will be tempted to rip it out and sell it for drugs.
5/8" or 3/4" air brake tubing works well also.
