homemade compression fitting
you put it onto the tube and tighten... rubber washer gets squeezed and holds it in place as well as seals perfectly
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cut the copper tube off at the shell and weld a fitting onto the shell around the copper.
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duh guess you've never seen inside of a fridge compressor... that doesn't make any sense at allcut the copper tube off at the shell and weld a fitting onto the shell around the copper.
compression fitting is the best option - if you have to you can remove it easily
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I use mine upto 100 bar and its fine, theres a thick plug that the copper is brazed onto on the shell
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well you had to braze the copper tube into the fitting otherwise it won't work as the shell is exposed to the inlet
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no it was already brazed, I only welded it because the copper tube snapped off at the shell
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ohh around the copper tube stickign OUT of the shell... sorry I understood you suggested drilling a hole and welding a nipple there, which obviously wouldn't work
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all i can say is looking good. how ever if you braze any of the joints make sure to cap all of em. and be on the lookout for any units that use the refrigerant 410-a. those compressors will put out an extra 400-600 psi.
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