Sunday, February 5, 2012

How To Braze Copper Pipe


How To Braze Copper Pipe







If you are repairing or installing a new water line for your home the�International plumbing code requires that the copper pipe underground be brazed or flared and the wall thickness of the pipe�shall be�type K copper.�Type K copper�is rarely used above ground for water supply because of the costs.��





As a home owner and a DIYer you can pull a permit and do this work yourself. Read my article on How To Get A Homeowners Plumbing Permit.


For example most homes have M copper pipe, commercial buildings have L copper pipe, underground pipe uses K copper pipe.


You can use all types of piping material for water distribution under the ground like brass, galvanized steel, stainless steel, ductile, and others but for the purpose of this article and what most home owners have coming from the water supplier is copper pipe.


Brazing copper pipe is installed almost like soldering copper pipe but you use a different filler metal�and twice the heat.�


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Both pictures show acetylene outfits. One is smaller and� portable. The smaller acetylene outfit could be placed in�a ceiling when working. The other acetylene tank is used when your�brazing many�joints. The�good thing about both of the acetylene outfits�is you can order�longer hoses to help keep the tanks in one place longer when working.������������


Water pipe brazing for water mains begins with cleaning the pipe at each end and having clean copper fittings. Once you apply the heat it is best to use a acetylene outfit to achieve the proper temperature for proper melting of the filler metal.


The average temperature for soldering copper pipe is around 440 degrees fahrenheit. To braze copper pipe the �average temperature is 1250 degrees fahrenheit.�This temperature changes a few degrees up or down based on what type of filler metal your using.


The process of brazing copper pipe simplified�is as follows: Cut the ends of the copper pipe squarely, ream or other words remove any inside burrs inside of the copper pipe you just cut. See pictures of copper cutters and one style of reamer.

The red tool is the reamer.


The next step is to sand both ends of each copper pipe and clean the coupling or fitting. No flux is necessary when joining copper to copper when brazing. If you are going to connect to a dissimilar metal like a bronze valve or brass you will need to flux sparingly or use a flux coated brazing rod.


Heat your copper pipe on both ends until you get the joints almost red hot or around 1250 degrees Fahrenheit. Add your copper-phosphorus or copper-phosphorus-silver brazing filler metal without flux. �


Brazing copper pipe for oxygen, nitrogen, nitrous oxide, compressed air, and others requires when brazing that the line is purged with oil-free dry nitrogen to prevent the formation of copper on the inside surface of the joint. You must also wash the outside of the joint you just brazed with water and a stainless steel wire brush to remove any residue and permit clear visual inspection of the joint. If you used flux on a joint you will wash the joint with hot water.


In most cases for the average home you only need to braze one or two joints. One at the curb stop or water supply connection and one when you connect to your house supply side. If your more than 100ft away from the main water supply you would than need to braze more joints.


Insure you follow your local plumbing code requirement for frost line depth and any requirements that may be needed because of soil conditions.


Good luck, happy plumbing, and always think about safety for yourself and others. Wear your gloves, protective eye wear, and clothing.



Written by Everett Johnston
Master Plumber/Pipe-Fitter




Saturday, February 4, 2012

How Heat Pumps Work







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Friday, February 3, 2012

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Family Science Days

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Touch live sea creatures, create an earthquake, and see the invisible all in one place—and it’s FREE! Visit Family Science Days during the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Browse interactive tabletop exhibits, learn about cool science jobs, and have your questions answered by experts convened by AAAS! This free event is open to all, but organized especially for students in grade levels 6 to 12. All Family Science Days events will take place on Saturday and Sunday, February 18-19, 11 am – 5 pm at the Vancouver Convention Centre in Vancouver, BC.

Browse the stage show schedule at www.aaas.org/meetings/fsd

at Vancouver Convention Centre - West
1055 Canada Place
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SOLD OUT: Gotye
Event on 2012-02-02 20:00:00
Ask Gotye about his new album Making Mirrors and hell speak not of songs, but of sounds. Hell describe the various valves through which strings and choirs cycle on his Lowrey Cotillion, a vintage organ bought for 100 bucks in a second-hand shop that features on the record. Or how he constructed a bassline by sampling the Winton Musical Fence, an unlikely instrument he discovered in the outback of Queensland, Australia, comprised of five large metal strings attached to wooden fence posts and a resonant chamber. He may mention the horn break from a traditional Taiwanese folk song he discovered on a 1970s Cathay Pacific promotional record, which he sampled, sped up and dubbed out, before introducing it to some Turkish drum sounds. Or the unique, virtual versions of acoustic instruments among them a chromaharp and an mbira he created by painstakingly multisampling every note.

Listen to Making Mirrors and youll be drawn in by the details, transported to a world where every moment matters. This is pop at its most precise, but also electronic music at its most emotional. The record delves into dub, Detroit-era Motown soul, stadium-size politipop, synth-folk and world music on glorious, sprawling, huge-hearted songs.

Gotye (pronounced Gauthier) first found fame in his native Australia with his second album, 2006s Like Drawing Blood. Radio station Triple J named it their album of the year, as did iTunes on its release in Europe in 2008. It was recently voted the 11th greatest Australian album of all time. In Britain, Like Drawing Blood became a cult hit while in the States, it made waves after Drew Barrymore fell in love with single Learnalilgivinanlovin and used it in several of her films.

Making Mirrors, its extraordinary follow-up, was more than two and a half years in the making. To write and record its dozen sumptuous songs, Gotye moved from Melbourne to a barn on his parents remote five hectare block on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. There, he had the space to permanently set up his growing array of instruments and recording equipment, and found the isolation that allowed for sonic experimentation and recording at any time of the day.

After Like Drawing Blood, which was constructed almost entirely from samples of old vinyl, Gotye set about making an album using more physical and acoustic instruments.

"I ended up sampling a lot of them note-by-note and turning them into virtual instruments," he explains. "It's a slow and sometimes laborious process, but it can completely change the sound of the instrument and how you approach playing it. You can buy so many virtual instruments online these days, but its not nearly as personal as making them yourself. I found a beautiful old chromaharp at an antique shop, and virtualised it in this way. It ended up sounding more like an unusual hammer dulcimer when played on a midi keyboard or programmed with software"

Meanwhile, Gotye continued to raid local second-hand shops for obscure vinyl to sample.

A lot of samples came from 1950s and 60s exotica records, says Gotye. Guys like Les Baxter; these amazing orchestrators and producers who experimented so boldly with musical colours and the stereo spectrum

For Bronte, the closing track on the new record, I used a sample of 60s orchestrator Leo Addeo. He made an exotica record called Calypso which featured lots of wildly out-of-tune steel drums. I pitched some grabs of these around, really messing with the overtones of the samples, and it became a gentle, beautiful loop, while still being quite odd sonically.

Gotyes background is as a drummer and often plays his shows solo, setting off samples from behind his drum kit while singing. On Eyes Wide Open, the first song recorded for Making Mirrors, he played live drums for the first time on a Gotye record. There is also live piano and bass guitar, plus some strange field recordings.

I recorded sounds from around my parents block me walking up the path, the frogs in the background and wove them subtly in to several songs. I even included the ambience of the barn in the background of Dont Worry, Well Be Watching You. The most obvious field recording is of the Winton Musical Fence. I played the fence strings one windy night in the outback and recorded it on a portable stereo. That became the bassline for Eyes Wide Open.

The dubby State Of The Art, with its spooky, pitch-shifted, sci-fi vocals, is an ode to the Lowrey Cotillion, with lyrics that mention its keys and functions.

Im fascinated by how attached to certain pieces of technology we can become. I mean, I love this organ!, laughs Gotye. But I was also interested in how these relationships dont often hold between generations. Certain pieces of gear that once captured peoples imagination can now appear quaint and outdated to younger people. Yet those who experienced them when they were at the vanguard of technological achievement, sometimes still hold onto that glorious vision of the future they provided. Its like we inscribe our dreams on these machines sometimes; we can develop these peculiar yet profound personal relationships with them.

In contrast, the joyous, uptempo I Feel Better revisits the Motown sound of Like Drawing Bloods breakthrough single Leanalilgivinanlovin.

That song was a direct response to listening to Martha Reeves Dancing In The Street when I was driving home one day, says Gotye. I was struck by how massive the tambourine sound on the recording is it feels like its being hit by the hand of God. I thought it was cool that such a wall of sound could be dominated by a physically quite small instrument like a tambourine. So I arrived home, played a tambourine backbeat at a similar tempo and put an impossibly big plate reverb on it. Sitting down at the piano in response to this percussion track, I had I Feel Better written in about an hour.

Already Making Mirrors is making waves thanks to stunning, Peter Gabriel-esque, first single Somebody That I Used To Know, a collaboration with New Zealand singer Kimbra which is currently nestled in the Australian Top 10. Within three weeks of its striking, stop-frame, body-painting video being posted on YouTube, the song had received more than two million hits and made it to No.1 on the Hype Machine Twitter chart. Hear it once and youll be haunted by it for weeks.

Gotye launched Making Mirrors in Australia in August with a gig at Sydney Opera House, which is followed by a tour in the autumn. For the first time, he will be playing Gotye music completely live.

I have a ten-piece band, in which everyone sings and plays multiple instruments, says Gotye. These are by far my most ambitious shows to date. There will be no backing tracks used. All visuals will be triggered live too. Weve been rehearsing twice a week for the past 3 months, and its exciting because its dangerous. It could go wrong on every song. Ive never been one to make my life easy.

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Question by : How much does it cost to air condition a studio apartment in NY?
I just moved into a small studio apartment in the albany area...its probably around 500 square feet and everything is included in the rent except the electric....the apartment has an AC unit built into the wall its probably like 5-7 years old...im only looking for air condition the place maybe 3 or 4 days of the week...only on the really hot days...how much extra do you think this would add to the electric bill?? any estimates?

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Ten Best Great Depression Movies


Ten Best Great Depression Movies









Lobby card: The Grapes of Wrath (1939)

The Great Depression, precipitated by the stock market crash of Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, was one of the bleakest periods in world history. Here are ten Hollywood dramatic movies which best capture that era of breadlines, catastrophic unemployment and Hoovervilles. Brother, can you spare a dime?

The Grapes of Wrath (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1940)

Based on the 1939 best-selling novel of the same name by John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath debuted at New York City?s Rivoli Theater on January 24, 1940, attracting 12,917 patrons for its first day?s showing. The movie centers on Tom Joad (Henry Fonda) and family, who leave Dust Bowl Oklahoma to look for migrant work in California. Shot in stark black and white, The Grapes of Wrath is unarguably the granddaddy of Great Depression films, expertly capturing the plight of the desperate, dust-caked Okies as they journey west on U.S. 66 in the midst of the hardest of economic times. Made for 0,000, The Grapes of Wrath also features Jane Darwell, John Carradine, Dorris Bowden, Russell Simpson, O.Z. Whitehead, John Qualen and Eddie Quillan.

Academy Award nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Fonda), Best Director (John Ford, won), Best Supporting Actress (Darwell, won), Best Screenplay, Best Film Editing, Best Sound

Director: John Ford

Review: "Bitter, authentic, honest, it marches straight to its tragic end with a reality that suggests a superb newsreel, with a courage that merits a badge of honor for the U.S. move industry." - Life magazine (1/22/40)

On DVD: The Grapes of Wrath (Twentieth Century-Fox, 2004)

Bound for Glory (United Artists, 1976)

David Carradine shines as Woody Guthrie (1912-1967), America?s premier folk singer who leaves his native Oklahoma in the 1930s to search for work. Guthrie rides the rails, composing his songs and discovering the triumph and tragedy of the American working class along the way. Ronny Cox, Melinda Dillon and Gail Strickland also appear, with David Carradine?s Guthrie delivering such Depression-era tunes as "Hard Travelin?," "This Train Is Bound for Glory," "Hobo?s Lullaby," "Talking Dust Bowl Blues" and "This Land Is Your Land." One of the movie?s highlights is the mammoth dust storm, which engulfs an entire town.

Academy Award nominations: Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography (won), Best Film Editing, Best Original Music Score (won), Best Costume Design

Director: Hal Ashby

Review: "Ashby and [cinematographer Haskell] Wexler recreate the Depression years so well, see them so faithfully; that the movie actually becomes a historical document. If we want to know what that decade looked like, this is the film to come to." - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times (3/9/77)

On DVD: Bound for Glory (MGM/UA, 2000)

Emperor of the North Pole (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973)

Lee Marvin stars as A No. 1, a rail-riding hobo in the Great Depression who shows the ropes to novice tramp Cigaret (Keith Carradine). Marvin?s A No. 1 plans to ride a train all the way into Eugene, Oregon, which is patrolled by the feared, sadistic railroad bull/conductor Shack (Ernest Borgnine). The climax comes when A No. 1 and Shack square off while en route on the big mechanical beast, battling it out with two-by-fours and an axe. Emperor of the North Pole captures two key components of Great Depression culture ? the railroads and the hobos who used them as "alternate transportation." Emperor of the North was filmed with the complete cooperation of the Oregon, Pacific and Eastern Railway, who provided the rolling stock for the picture.

Director: Robert Aldrich

Review: "Robert Aldrich?s ?Emperor of the North Pole? is a fine, elaborately staged action melodrama set mostly on the freight trains and in the hobo jungles of the American Northwest during the Great Depression?The suspense of the film (which is so hugely violent that its PG rating is a mystery), is unrelenting and the performances first-rate, including that of Keith Carradine, a son of John, as a loudmouth kid to whom Marvin tries to teach the rules of the road." - Vincent Canby, The New York Times (5/25/73)

On DVD: Emperor of the North (Twentieth Century-Fox, 2006)

Promotional still: Ernest Borgnine and Lee Marvin square off in�Emperor of the North (1973)

Ironweed (Columbia TriStar, 1987)

Jack Nicholson stars as Francis Phelan, an alcoholic ex-major league pitcher who returns to his native Albany, New York, around Halloween 1938. Meryl Streep plays Phelan?s girlfriend Helen Archer, a terminally ill woman who used to sing on the radio, with Carroll Baker, Diane Venora, Michael O?Keefe, Tom Waits and Fred Gwynne also in the fine cast. Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by William Kennedy, Ironweed is steeped in the tough times of the era, complete with a harrowing scene in which a vigilante group tries to drive the homeless and destitute out of Albany with baseball bats.

Academy Award nominations: Best Actor (Nicholson), Best Actress (Streep)

Director: Hector Babenco

Review: "Unrelentingly bleak, Ironweed is a film without an audience and no reason for being except its own self-importance. It?s an event picture without the event. Whatever joy or redemption William Kennedy offered in his Pulitzer prize-winning novel is nowhere to be found, surprising since he wrote the screenplay." - Variety (1986)

On DVD: Ironweed (Lions Gate, 2009)

Hard Times (Columbia, 1975)

Set in New Orleans of 1933, Hard Times stars Charles Bronson as a bare-knuckle fighter named Chaney who hooks up with Speed (James Coburn), a smooth, fast-talking promoter who arranges his street bouts. Bronson, who was nearly 54-years-old at the time of the picture?s release, ably carries the role as the tough, gritty pugilist who fights for money in the depths of the Great Depression. Jill Ireland (Bronson?s wife since 1968), Strother Martin and Maggie Blye also appear in the film, which paints a bleak, atmospheric portrait of hard times in the Big Easy.

Director: Walter Hill

Review: "?Hard Times? is a powerful, brutal film containing a definitive Charles Bronson performance. He plays Chaney, a man of few words and no past, who rides the rails to New Orleans for the winter and tries to win some money by fist fighting. It?s in the middle of the Depression. The fights are all-out and bare-knuckle, held in warehouses and open by invitation to men with cash to wager." - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times (10/14/75)

On DVD: Hard Times (Columbia TriStar, 1999)

Of Mice and Men (United Artists, 1939)

Based on the 1937 novel of the same name by John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men came to movie theaters on December 30, 1939. The film stars Burgess Meredith (George Milton) and Lon Chaney Jr. (Lennie Small), two migrant workers during the Great Depression who find employment on a ranch near Soledad, California. Lennie is a man of great physical strength but of limited mental capacity, with the cynical George serving as his guardian. Things turn nasty when Lennie accidentally kills young Mae (Betty Field), the wife of the owner?s son (Bob Steele), with a lynch mob clamoring for his life.

Academy Award nominations: Best Picture, Best Original Music Score, Best Sound, Best Music Scoring

Director: Lewis Milestone

Review: "Lewis Milestone, who directed it; Eugene Solow, who adapted it, and Burgess Meredith, Lon Chaney Jr., Betty Field and the others who have performed it, have done more than well in simply realizing the drama?s established values. ?Of Mice and Men? need not have been better as a play than it was as a novelette; it need not be better as a picture, so long as it is just as good." - Frank S. Nugent, The New York Times (2/17/40)

On DVD: Of Mice and Men (Image, 1998)

Paper Moon (Paramount, 1973)

Ryan O?Neal stars as Moses Pray, an aptly named con man who preys on his victims during the Great Depression. Saddled with a young girl named Addie Loggins (Tatum O?Neal), Moses traverses the back roads of America, peddling his "pre-ordered" bibles to widows and running his games on unsuspecting store owners and other easy marks. Madeline Kahn plays Trixie Delight, with John Hillerman and P.J. Johnson also in the mix. "I want my two hundred dollars!" Addie screams at Moze in one scene. "But I don?t have it," he replies. "Then get it!" she answers. Shot in black and white, Paper Moon is loaded with the sights and sounds of the Great Depression, right down to the tinny old songs, radio programs and folksy quotes from "Frank Roosevelt," as Addie calls FDR.

Academy Award nominations: Best Supporting Actress (Tatum O?Neal, won), Best Supporting Actress (Kahn), Best Sound, Best Screenplay

Director: Peter Bogdanovich

Review: "Bogdanovich and his screenwriter, Alvin Sargent, who adapted Joe David Brown?s novel, have set out to make a bittersweet comedy that is both in the style of thirties movies and about the thirties. They evoke the time (1936) and the place (rural Kansas and Missouri) so convincingly that their rather sweet formula story seems completely inadequate, even fraudulent." - Vincent Canby, The New York Times (5/17/73)

On DVD: Paper Moon (Paramount, 2003)

They Shoot Horses, Don?t They? (Cimerama, 1969)

The Great Depression-era craze of marathon dancing comes alive in They Shoot Horses, Don?t They?, which premiered in New York City on December 10, 1969. Jane Fonda (Grace), Michael Sarrazin (Robert), Susannah York (Alice), Gig Young (Rocky), Red Buttons (Sailor), Bonnie Bedelia (Ruby) and Michael Conrad (Rollo) head the strong cast. The setting is a rundown dance emporium on the Pacific pier in Los Angeles, where a disparate, motley group of contestants vie for the big cash prize in a grueling marathon dance contest run by a sadistic master of ceremonies named Rocky. Well, desperate times breed desperate actions, as the competing couples prance around the dance floor like cattle. But yowza, yowza, yowza! Look at those young people dance!

Academy Award nominations: Best Actress (Fonda), Best Supporting Actor (Young, won), Best Supporting Actress (York), Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Screenplay, Best Music Score, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Costume Design

Director: Sydney Pollack

Review: "?The movie is by far the best thing that Pollack has ever directed (with the possible exception of The Scalphunters). While the cameras remain, as if they had been sentenced, within the ballroom, picking up the details of the increasing despair of the dancers, the movie becomes an epic of exhaustion and futility. The circular patterns of the dancers, the movement that leads nowhere, are the metaphors of the movie." - Vincent Canby, The New York Times (12/11/69)

On DVD: They Shoot Horses, Don?t They? (MGM, 2004)

Bonnie and Clyde (Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1967)

Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway play the gun happy gangsters who shoot their way to infamy during the Great Depression in this highly fictionalized movie version of the unhappy ballad of Bonnie and Clyde. Gene Hackman appears as Buck Barrow, with Michael J. Pollard (C.W. Moss), Estelle Parsons (Blanche Barrow), Denver Pyle (Texas Ranger Frank Hamer) and Dub Taylor (Ivan Moss) also along for the ride. And a bloody, violent one it is, as the Barrow gang ? brandishing pistols, Thompson submachine guns and Browning automatic rifles ? shoot up the already bleak Depression-era landscape like no other cinematic gangsters before them. Gene Wilder has a small, hilarious role as Eugene Grizzard, an angry little geek who pursues the heavily-armed Barrow gang who had stolen his wheels. "We rob banks," Dunaway?s Bonnie Parker declares. And so they do.

Academy Award nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Beatty), Best Actress (Dunaway), Best Supporting Actress (Parsons, won), Best Supporting Actors (Hackman, Pollard), Best Story and Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Cinematography (won)

Director: Arthur Penn

Review: "?Bonnie and Clyde? is a milestone in the history of American movies, a work of truth and brilliance. It is also pitilessly cruel, filled with sympathy, nauseating, funny, heartbreaking, and astonishingly beautiful." - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times (9/25/67)

On DVD: Bonnie and Clyde (Warner, 1999)

Promotional still: Gene Hackman and Warren Beatty as Buck and Clyde Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

Honkytonk Man (Warner Bros., 1982)

Clint Eastwood stars as Red Stovall, a fledgling, tuberculosis-ridden country-western singer who leaves his sister?s dust-choked Oklahoma farm during the Depression and heads to Nashville for a tryout on WSM?s fabled Grand Ole Opry. Driving Red to the big dance is 14-year-old Whit (Kyle Eastwood), Red?s nephew, who sees this as his big chance to get out of the Dust Bowl and make something of his young life. "Uncle Red, don?t you think you have a problem with your drinking?" the kid asks. "Only when I can?t get it," Red answers. A sleeper in both Depression-era themed movies and Clint Eastwood?s own filmography, Honkytonk Man also features John McIntire, Alexa Kenin, Verna Bloom, several Eastwood tunes and Marty Robbins performing the title song.

Director: Clint Eastwood

Review: "Only charm and sentimentality could have brought the requisite magic to Clint Eastwood?s ?Honkytonk Man?; unfortunately, this well-intentioned but weak film hasn?t nearly enough of either. Set in the Depression, opening in the Dust Bowl and heading east to Nashville, the story tracks a man and a boy, played by Mr. Eastwood and his son Kyle, through various rites of passage." - Janet Maslin, The New York Times (12/15/82)

On DVD: Honkytonk Man (Warner, 2010)

Twelve More Great Depression Film Favorites

Meet John Doe (1941) All the King?s Men (1949) Sullivan's Travels (1941)Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) Boxcar Bertha (1972) Chinatown (1974) Billy Bathgate (1991) The Green Mile (1999) Cinderella Man (2005) O Brother Where Art Thou? (2000) Pennies from Heaven (1981)I�Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932)

Promotional still: Jean Arthur, James Stewart, Thomas Mitchell in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)

Image Credits

All images courtesy Heritage Auction Galleries, Dallas, Texas

Written by William J. Felchner
Professional Writer




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