jamesb said:Is that gravity fed or pumped Sean?
bolty said:The way I did it was to tighten the compression fittings either side fully (for the arms), then with the top compression fitting, fully tighten it (the olive bites into the copper pipe), then undid it fully. I then added a load of PTFE tape to the thread of the top compression fitting and threaded the nut on, though only partially.
Because of the PTFE tape the nut does not have to be fully tightened to lock onto the thread leaving the olive not compressed between the nut and the fitting, thus allowing it to spin. You can then either put food safe, high temp grease or small amount of PTFE tape on the top of the olive, if it does not spin, to help it go round.
I then drilled the holes in the arms, starting from the centre I drilled them in a descending pattern to make sure the centre ones don't take all the water.
Many thanks for the info SM and many thanks to Bolty for the original post.Sean_Mc said:Eric, Bolty describes how to build one better than I could
That's the problem, they just don't understand the finer points of life!Sean_Mc said:SWMBO is disgusted that I did that to a fridge
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