At 01:21 PM 7/22/2005, Kris Kirby wrote:
>On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Jeff Condit wrote:
> > Standard coffee cans solder together pretty easily because of the tin
> > plating they usually used, provided you have a soldering iron with a
> > good sized copper tip.  A few of them started being plastic coated and
> > these didn't solder well at all.
>
>Is there an observed effect on the quality of the duplexer from the
>surface discontinuties? Would it be worth copper plating? Can it be copper
>plated?

I'd be very worried about stability, given the overall cheesiness of 
the materials.

Copper pipe is probably workable, though expensive.





 
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