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Re: How to make a "good" copper tubing clamp
Original poster: "Ed Phillips" <evp-at-pacbell-dot-net>
It would appear that guys have used many different methods of
connecting to primary tubing. No one has mentioned mine, which has
always served me well and seem easier than most. I cut a strip of
0.032" copper sheet about 3/4" wide and bend it around something with
enough smaller diameter than the primary tubing that it will form a
tight fit when slipped over same. The two ends of the strip are cut to
desired length and bent perpendicular to the stip with a pair of pliers,
leaving a bit of a gap. A hole is then drilled through the parallel
ends to take a brass screw of suitable diameter to fit the lug on the
end of the cable to be connected. The lug on one side and a washer on
the other provide enough stiffness for the parts to be held together
tightly. Takes about the same time to do as it's taken me to write
this.
Ed