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Post subject:twist fitting
Posted: May 14, 2007 - 06:26 AM #6423
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Joined: Jan 09, 2005
Posts: 26
Location: delaware, usa
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a 30 degree twist fitting, 1 corner straight, tdc. i think it looks kinda interesting. it took me a little while to figure out how to bend it though.
whadda you think? neat huh? i had to make 4 of them for a job i was on last year. i came across the pic and decided to share |
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: May 14, 2007 - 09:52 AM #6425
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Joined: May 13, 2003
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Location: Waukesha
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| Thanks! Yes these will get your thinking twisted... |
_________________ "If you make your job important it is quite likely to return the favor" Author Unkown
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: May 14, 2007 - 12:48 PM #6426
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Joined: May 16, 2005
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Location: Atlantic, Iowa
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Very nice fitting.....I am not a air balancer, but this looks like it would play havoc on your air flow ? I can see where bending time is the real thinking time here  |
_________________ Stickman,
The thin tinman.
www.martinsheetmetal.com
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: May 14, 2007 - 05:39 PM #6429
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Joined: Feb 01, 2004
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Location: Mobile, Alabama
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| Nice job, I know what you mean about the bending part, it can be tricky. |
_________________ Pricer
Many Minds, Many Hands, Many Solutions
The Curb Shop LLC
www.thecurbshop.com
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: May 15, 2007 - 05:09 AM #6431
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Joined: Jun 23, 2004
Posts: 67
Location: Rapid City, SD
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Well..... I woulda made it radiused! LMAO
Sweet looking fitting. I made one that was a 1/4 twist once, thankfully it didn't have to be perfect and would be hidden, it didn't turn out half that nice. |
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: May 15, 2007 - 06:15 AM #6432
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Joined: Nov 30, 2006
Posts: 28
Location: Eddmonton Canada
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| Pretty cool. How did you lay it out? I've made one before for a grease duct job. I believe I used a triangulaton method similar to that of a square to round. |
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: May 15, 2007 - 11:02 AM #6434
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Joined: Feb 19, 2006
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Location: Texas
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| It looks like a fun one to build because it's not center twisted. It appears that the upper left corner is in line...I'll think about that one on my way to work this morning. |
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: May 16, 2007 - 12:49 PM #6436
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Joined: Sep 03, 2003
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Location: edinburgh
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| This piece is like the problems my old journeyman used to set me ,he would come in on the Monday and say things like ,can you develop a cone? i would answer yes and he would then produce some obscure sketch and tell me to develop the pattern on template paper ,Iowe this man and many more through the years a big thanks for a love and passion for sheetmetal work and pattern development that has never faded with time . Yours with a lump in his throat Marky |
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: May 25, 2007 - 04:07 AM #6458
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Joined: Feb 09, 2007
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Location: Vermont
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| neat fitting you dont see them everyday on the job site |
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: Apr 03, 2008 - 05:13 AM #7451
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Joined: Apr 01, 2008
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Location: Humboldt County
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We went over this fitting in class tonight...
You got it right, I see two valleys there...
BTW- My Instructor, who just happens to be one of my supervisors at work, not to mention a lifelong friend, informed the entire class about this website tonight. |
_________________ Dean in Eureka, CA
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: Apr 03, 2008 - 11:21 AM #7453
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Joined: May 13, 2003
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Location: Waukesha
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| Tell your instructor we say - Thank you - for the plug:) |
_________________ "If you make your job important it is quite likely to return the favor" Author Unkown
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: Apr 24, 2008 - 04:08 AM #7528
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Joined: Apr 17, 2008
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| Its an absolute beauty!, though it looks to me that you might loose a little of airflow, is the best i've seen to get out of uneven areas |
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Post subject:RE: twist fitting
Posted: Apr 25, 2008 - 08:42 PM #7530
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Joined: Feb 06, 2007
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Location: Daytona Beach, Florida
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| Nice looking fitting. I have a couple words of advice. If you had layed out the fitting with your break lines running counter clock wise you wouldn't need any breaks on the outside of your fitting. You could then break the whole fitting fron the inside and you wouldn't have the disruption in the airflow. I also did one of these a few months ago and the first one had the same breaks yours does. The second fitting I did I rotated the break lines and then they were all done from the inside. The fitting I did was a 45 degree twist but was also a transition from 12x6 to 17x4. It does make you think about the line breaks. I'll try to post a picture if I can so you can see where you made your mistake. The only other thing you need tyo remember is to double break your breaks twice. One time at 30 degrees and the second time at 60 degrees. |
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