Informative video and work. Normally, water heaters have a failsafe temperature and pressure relief valve. I am wondering what would happen if you ever forgot to turn off the power and the heater failed, locking in the heat mode.
Just a thought; purchase a small size propane tank to connect your fittings with welds; for heating the tank an induction cooktop ? I'm certain that you can make adjustments if needed?
Not to sound like a jerk but brazing is similar to soldering but the difference is the material used to bind the pieces together... soldering uses, in historical context, a lead based bonding material now there is alternate ones without lead... but still very soft compared to the material used for brazing which is harder and usually done much hotter and done for bonding 2 different materials like stainless and copper or brass together...
Nice try. You've got a great shop. I tinker all day with those cheap Amazon gadgets. Hopefully you're making money with your exceptional skills. My crap turns out as yard art. LOL 😅
I absolutely love your videos! I'd love more lightweight cabinet builds if you ever feel like it. You don't really see much like it on RUclips
This "water warmer" makes a lot of sense. Another gem from the mind of Pavel. Thanks for sharing you process.
Informative video and work. Normally, water heaters have a failsafe temperature and pressure relief valve. I am wondering what would happen if you ever forgot to turn off the power and the heater failed, locking in the heat mode.
what i want to see is you build the most heat insulating water tank ever? basically need it for my boat an idea from you
Just a thought; purchase a small size propane tank to connect your fittings with welds; for heating the tank an induction cooktop ? I'm certain that you can make adjustments if needed?
Not to sound like a jerk but brazing is similar to soldering but the difference is the material used to bind the pieces together... soldering uses, in historical context, a lead based bonding material now there is alternate ones without lead... but still very soft compared to the material used for brazing which is harder and usually done much hotter and done for bonding 2 different materials like stainless and copper or brass together...
First. Love your videos Pavel!
Nice try. You've got a great shop. I tinker all day with those cheap Amazon gadgets. Hopefully you're making money with your exceptional skills. My crap turns out as yard art. LOL 😅