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copper headers

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i was watching a bike build off the other night and the guy used copper pipes, when they get hot they turn into very nice colors, i was wondering if there was a way that you could make copper headers, i dont think solder would hold up under the heat... any other ideas?
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could be brazed.
would cost a fortune in material.
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Tig welding or silver solder would probably hold. I don't think copper would last. The heat cycling would deteriorate it.
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Right, the heat and cool cycles would harden the pipe and it would crack. I think this would happen within the first couple of hours of run time. I could be wrong, but I doubt it. :wink:
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i don't think it would be a good idea for a car or truck.
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Copper anneals opposite of iron. It gets soft from being hot. I would think they'd turn to mush after a while, or be so soft they fell apart.
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