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copper anyone?

Postby TD4FREEW/CTD » Sat Jan 26, 2008 5:13 am

so i had to build this copper chimney cap at work and it got me thinking... it would be totally sweet to skin a TD in copper. cleans up nice, easy to work, great corrosion resistance. beautiful metal. unfortunatly its uber spendy. a bit heavy too, but not unreasonable. i just think it would make for a gorgeous skin.
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Postby prohandyman » Sat Jan 26, 2008 5:25 am

How about judt trimming one out in copper? Maybe a woody trimmed in copper! :thumbsup:
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Postby Classic Finn » Sat Jan 26, 2008 7:20 am

That would be a different looking tear for certain. However copper turns green after a period of time if not taken care of.

But I suppose the aluminum has the same charactersitics of showing corrosion if not taken care of as well.

A clear coat would maybe help.

That would be somthing to see though a tear skinned in copper. ;)

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Postby madjack » Sat Jan 26, 2008 7:50 am

...yep, we have talked about a copper skinned Td, since the inception of this board...it would be so cool BUT oh so pricey :shock: :? ...we are still hoping that Camp-Inn or one of the other maufacturers will make a "Secial Edition" copper skinned tear one day.........
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Postby emiller » Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:46 am

You know here in Arizona (the copper state)(grand canyon state),our historic license plates are made of copper. When I got my plates from the MVD the lady told me to keep a close eye on them because of drug addicts will steal them and melt them down to get money for there drugs. That much copper on a tear and someone would probably car jack you. I remember hearing kids getting shot just for there tennis shoes.
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Postby TD4FREEW/CTD » Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:57 am

Classic Finn wrote:That would be a different looking tear for certain. However copper turns green after a period of time if not taken care of.


the turning green, or natural patina, of the copper would actually be kinda neat. some people actually prefer it to new copper. also, once a patina layer forms it protects the copper underneath, unlike rust which would just keep corroding.
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Postby halfdome, Danny » Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:16 pm

I have some left over brass that we use to apply to showcase toe boards and thought of making a quirk between 4' aluminum sheets towards the bottom (sides only) instead of seaming the sheets. It has a durable coating and is still shiny after 15 years of storage. Might make an interesting accent. :thinking: Danny
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Postby madprinter » Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:52 pm

I'll have to say its crossed my mind. But the price and weight killed the idea quickly. Altho it would be cool to have an aluninuim skin and copper flames on the sides :thinking: . Copper would make an easily worked trim.
I used to work at a sheet metal shop way back . I can remember going to job sites and the drug addicts would have stolen the little bit of copper that was stubbed out of the slab for the plumbing. The plumbing guy would be ready to kill :x ,if he only knew who.
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Postby asianflava » Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:13 pm

TD4FREEW/CTD wrote:
Classic Finn wrote:That would be a different looking tear for certain. However copper turns green after a period of time if not taken care of.


the turning green, or natural patina, of the copper would actually be kinda neat. some people actually prefer it to new copper. also, once a patina layer forms it protects the copper underneath, unlike rust which would just keep corroding.


We have a copper gazing ball, it said that you could clear coat it if you want to keep it shiny, or you could let it patina (turn green). At any time, you could clear coat it to stop it when it reached your desired geen-ness.
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Postby Ralf » Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:56 pm

I am thinking about copper panels in my inside cabinet doors. I have mahogany plywood sides. The copper would look good with the wood. I will have to scronge some solid mahogany for the frames. I thought about some patina but my wife wants bright copper. I can clearcoat it to keep it bright. I bought some copper sheet years ago before the price went out of sight.
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Postby prohandyman » Sun Jan 27, 2008 6:53 am

How about Rob's copper luggage rack on his CabinCar! Over the top! (Pun intended)
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Postby tearbum67 » Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:38 pm

Oh, I'm really thinking about it on T2. but yeah. Pricey!
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Postby GPW » Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:09 am

We thought of using opened up Al beer cans , applied sorta' like fish scales ...different brands for decorative patterns ,and it would be certainly more fun getting the materials ... :lol: not necessarily cheaper :oops:
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Postby bobhenry » Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:11 am

http://www.citadelap.com/metallicsanodizedfinishes.htm

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Postby tearbum67 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:54 am

GPW wrote:We thought of using opened up Al beer cans , applied sorta' like fish scales ...different brands for decorative patterns ,and it would be certainly more fun getting the materials ... :lol: not necessarily cheaper :oops:
Let me know when you start, I'll be more then happy to help with the liquid removal step of the project. :tipsy:
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