How to.... easy, easy flange.
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 3:37 pm
Ok here's how I do my version of an easy flange, there are other ways but this is the most simple and effective I've ever made.
Part 1.
Step 1.
Wrap a length of 1/4 inch tube around a piece of 2inch pipe, do a few wraps and keep the tension on with your hands until you end up with a coil.
Then put the coil in a vise and cut a slot through the lot with a hacksaw.... gently does it.
Once you end up with a few rings, hard solder them to form a solid ring.
Step 2.
With the end of the pipe you want to flange, bell the end slightly on an anvil or on your vice, gently at first and about 6mm flared out. once the end is at about 45 degrees you can now flatten it to 90 degrees with short sharp taps, again just gentle, it will form but dont rush and theres no need to anneal the pipe first.
Step 3.
Place the ring over the pipe you intend to use for your column to keg join, flatten ring with short sharp taps with a hammer.
Cont.
Part 1.
Step 1.
Wrap a length of 1/4 inch tube around a piece of 2inch pipe, do a few wraps and keep the tension on with your hands until you end up with a coil.
Then put the coil in a vise and cut a slot through the lot with a hacksaw.... gently does it.
Once you end up with a few rings, hard solder them to form a solid ring.
Step 2.
With the end of the pipe you want to flange, bell the end slightly on an anvil or on your vice, gently at first and about 6mm flared out. once the end is at about 45 degrees you can now flatten it to 90 degrees with short sharp taps, again just gentle, it will form but dont rush and theres no need to anneal the pipe first.
Step 3.
Place the ring over the pipe you intend to use for your column to keg join, flatten ring with short sharp taps with a hammer.
Cont.