New take on DIY 6637

fluid

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Ok, I was bored sitting in the shop today and had some 4" copper and fittings left over from a job and decided to make an intake for the shop truck. I seen people use exhaust and PVC but copper? now that's original! I know what you guys are thinking, why not scrap this at the metal yard and buy a decent intake, but wheres the fun in that. :blitzed:



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copper can oxidize when direct heat is applied above 1000 degrees and oxygen is inside. All my boilers and tankeless heaters have copper heat exchangers that heat up water with temps over 160 degrees that people shower with and clean dishes with. i believe its safe.
 

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Looks nice, but you better clean/buff it frequently, or it's gonna get all crapped up.
 

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Make sure to never leave your hood up or leave the truck unlocked.. someone will steal the hell out of it. LOL
Sweet DIY intake.
 

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My press tool also presses stainless steel, you guys think stainless would be better?
 

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IMO the copper looks pretty snazzy under the hood. Buff it really good and hit it with a couple coats of clear would be my move.
 

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I just bought a 7.3 and it has close to the same set up..... Just not copper haha! Where do you guys like to buy the filters besides napa?
 

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