Green Twin. I know you to be a very competent modeller. Expert in my view. I certainly am not in the same league. But I trust you are a certified welder and understand the precision required in setting up, size shape etc. Of weld preps, control of rods, current etc. Start and finish of weld on tabs etc. As per regulations (which are simply the best guide to what is best practice).
I can weld. But NOT pressure vessels, etc. Like being a tightrope walker. I have seen it done properly, but only by an expert. I don't try it.
I have employed welders, examined and sectioned and polished welds, destructively tested welds and passed and failed welders on routine tests. But I don't weld pressure vessels.
I'm sure yours would be OK.
But for the benefit of those who don't know, in the world away from your little workshop, only certified welders make boilers.... "By Law" in many countries.
But silver soldering does not need a certified coppersmith. Just a careful, trained and skilled operator.
Faults happen, as in Blondiehacks' videos, but can be easily rectified.
I reckon your local club will have an expert to advise and help if you ever choose to make a copper boiler.
K2
I can weld. But NOT pressure vessels, etc. Like being a tightrope walker. I have seen it done properly, but only by an expert. I don't try it.
I have employed welders, examined and sectioned and polished welds, destructively tested welds and passed and failed welders on routine tests. But I don't weld pressure vessels.
I'm sure yours would be OK.
But for the benefit of those who don't know, in the world away from your little workshop, only certified welders make boilers.... "By Law" in many countries.
But silver soldering does not need a certified coppersmith. Just a careful, trained and skilled operator.
Faults happen, as in Blondiehacks' videos, but can be easily rectified.
I reckon your local club will have an expert to advise and help if you ever choose to make a copper boiler.
K2