Fridge pipes!
- pipeboyswe
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Hi guys! My problem is that the output pipe from my fridge compressor is a 5mm steelpipe and is there any other way to connect it to my setup without welding? Does compression fittings work on steel? Or witch other options do i have?
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maby compression fittings or http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt ... x=30&ty=66
i know its a long link ... but compression fittings do not work well on car brakes so ive been told or you can go to a brake shop and ask if they can do
the double flare for higher pressures such as in a brake system.
double flare link http://www.cdxetextbook.com/toolsEquip/ ... flare.html
i have never done double flare ive only done single flare
and compression fittings
i hope this helps :nike:

the double flare for higher pressures such as in a brake system.
double flare link http://www.cdxetextbook.com/toolsEquip/ ... flare.html
i have never done double flare ive only done single flare

i hope this helps :nike:
You can generally solder to steel. Find a suitable chunk of steel, drill a 5mm hole in one end, and drill and tap for 1/8 or 1/4" NPT in the other end. Flux it, shove the steel tube in, solder, and done.
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Ok, but would it be safe to handle @ 500psi? 

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i used a home made compression fitting its held 900psi fine
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A homemade one? How? 

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The normal method to connect a hermetic seal on the compressor is with silver brazing. It requires a welding torch to do properly.
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I got a 1/2' compression tee and 1/2 cap drilled a 5mm hole in the cap.pipeboyswe wrote:A homemade one? How?
Found a hard rubber door stopper drilled a 5mm hole in it and sanded the OD so the compression olive fits over it. Then put it together just like a normal compression fitting.
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As long as you can get a single flare to form in the steel pipe it should work fine. Compression fitting should also work, contrary to a previous comment compression fitting can handle braking system pressures and would be fine at 500psi. If niether of those options work then you can try to find someone who has a flare tool capable of ISO bubble flares. These are a brake flare for metric lines and should workif you can find the tool. They are easily located though tool distributers but can cost an arm and a leg soif you know someone who has one that would be your best bet at getting your tube flared. Hydraulic Universal flare tool
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contrary to a previous comment compression fitting can handle braking system pressures and would be fine at 500psi I only heard thet they cannot hold brake pressuer thank you.