Plumbing Parts - Cigar Box Nation2024-03-28T20:13:21Zhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/plumbing-parts?groupUrl=dumpsterdive&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOh- the same goes for brass..…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2014-01-19:2592684:Comment:18638342014-01-19T18:52:18.041ZGlenn Kaiserhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/GlennKaiser
<p>Oh- the same goes for brass... heh! -Glenn</p>
<p>Oh- the same goes for brass... heh! -Glenn</p> I use the 1/4 inch copper T's…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2014-01-19:2592684:Comment:18640712014-01-19T18:51:39.685ZGlenn Kaiserhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/GlennKaiser
<p>I use the 1/4 inch copper T's for slides. I'm actually amazed more folks don't know about them for this use. You can use 'em as a slide the normal way (not so much on pinky cuz of their weight but on ring finger) or with your index (pointer) in teh top section with a slide in your lap. Either way they work GREAT. Just check for burls inside. Of course you can always cut and de-burr 'em for straight slides, full or smaller one's. Also small copper pipe can work great for bridges. Too thick…</p>
<p>I use the 1/4 inch copper T's for slides. I'm actually amazed more folks don't know about them for this use. You can use 'em as a slide the normal way (not so much on pinky cuz of their weight but on ring finger) or with your index (pointer) in teh top section with a slide in your lap. Either way they work GREAT. Just check for burls inside. Of course you can always cut and de-burr 'em for straight slides, full or smaller one's. Also small copper pipe can work great for bridges. Too thick for a nut but... And then there are steampunk concepts with copper, etc. on the body and so forth. By the way, I'm nearly 61 and I dumpster dive for elements to build found-object gits all the time. -Glenn</p>