Where can one purchase the SS pipes? thnxOn 28 Jun 2006 at 18:29, Alistair Bell wrote: > Actually silver is a better heat conductor than gold, but suffers > from oxidation problems :) > > I do want some silver core pots and pans, or straight silver to make > caramel. > > But settling for copper and stainless. Which begs the question why > not copper pipes running up front? Corrosion wouldn't be too bad > inside and if thick walled enough the outside should last just as > long as the nice old gutters on buildings (unless one runs the van > through H2SO4 habitually). Of course we isolate stray electric > currents with silicon or rubber tubing at each end. > > Alistair > > > > > > On 28-Jun-06, at 5:44 PM, Randy Bergum wrote: > > You want good heat conduction in a metal pipe? > > try solid GOLD! > > Doesn't rust, and soon to be cheaper than OEM parts. > > Stainless is not so hot for conduction, but better than rubber. > Aluminum is much better, but it gets religious (holey-er than thou). > > I think SS is the best for our lifetimes. > > Randy Bergum > 1990 Carat - original plastic toobs. > |
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