How To Use Just For Copper Sheet Seam
Do not use isopropyl alcohol.
How to use just for copper sheet seam. Copper sheet and copper plate find use in a huge array of applications. Typical sheet sizes are 36 x 120 and 48 x 120. This is a beautiful copper cupola made by mike rizzo of dimondale mi. He then put the 4 pieces on the cupola roof and bent the seems down to lock them together he did not fold the bottom edge under the.
Mike made this using our 16 mil copper sheets. He first created a paper template and used this template to mark the cut lines on the copper. Making copper panels for a customer who is doing the removal and install of the copper. The use of 1 8 pop rivets of either copper or copper alloy should be restricted to applications where strength of seam is not a major consideration.
We recommend using xylene or denatured alcohol available at paint stores or hardware stores sorry we cannot ship solvent cleaners to remove the residue and to make sure that the metal is completely clean. 152 4 to 304 8 mm away from the weld. Irrespective to the kind of material you use for roofing each and every seam is potential water entry point. Copper and its alloys are readily bonded with a variety of adhesive types.
Copper is one of the most reactive metals so the anaerobic adhesive will set up and cure much more. We stock copper in 16 oz 20 oz 32 oz and 48 oz. The fact that the seam is raised or standing above the level of the metal sheets and the sheets themselves run a very long distance means that leaks are incredibly unlikely to occur. In welding copper sheets the heat is conducted away from the welding zone so rapidly that it is difficult to bring the temperature up to the fusion point.
It is often necessary to raise the temperature level of the sheet in an area 6 0 to 12 0 in. Anaerobic adhesives cure in the presence of metal and absence of oxygen. Download cad file where strength of seam is a major consideration solid rivets should be copper or copper alloy 1 8 to 3 16 in diameter and spaced 3 o c. Adhesives are preferred over soldering as they do not heat damage the copper.
You can see the template in the picture below. The residue is removed by wiping the copper or brass with solvent and clean cloths. Copper is typically used for gutters downspouts countertops hoods deco tops and standing seam roofs it also comes in perforated sheets and pre textured hammered sheets.