Evening all, I am in the process of developing user serviceable vapouriser tubes for Vapalux pressure lamps.
I am using the standard vap tubes as a base but modifying them to be able to be stripped down for cleaning and to take replaceable jets made from brass bolts drilled out to the correct size.
After many tries I have managed to come up with repeatable results but a problem I'm having is sealing the jets to the tube. I have been using fire putty on the threads which works well but think a fire proof washer would be better?
Anyone know of a sheet material in the ~1mm thickness range that could be made into washers that will seal hot paraffin and resist extreme heat in the 500 degree C range?
I already tried a 1.2 mm exhaust gasket material that was a fibrous layer sandwiched between 2 metal layers but that leaked!
Any help appreciated.
Steve
I am using the standard vap tubes as a base but modifying them to be able to be stripped down for cleaning and to take replaceable jets made from brass bolts drilled out to the correct size.
After many tries I have managed to come up with repeatable results but a problem I'm having is sealing the jets to the tube. I have been using fire putty on the threads which works well but think a fire proof washer would be better?
Anyone know of a sheet material in the ~1mm thickness range that could be made into washers that will seal hot paraffin and resist extreme heat in the 500 degree C range?
I already tried a 1.2 mm exhaust gasket material that was a fibrous layer sandwiched between 2 metal layers but that leaked!
Any help appreciated.
Steve
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