Weatherproofing copper foil...?

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Weatherproofing copper foil...? Kris Krieger 06-03-2008
Posted by Kris Krieger on June 3, 2008, 3:03 pm
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Hi,

I want to make sme fixtures for outdoors. I'm doing copper foil. Can the
patina and whatnot be weatherproofed in any way? I thought about paste-
waxing the lead lines, or lacquering the whoel assembly, but any info would
be great.

Thanks!

- Kris

Posted by Chemo the Clown on June 3, 2008, 5:19 pm
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> Hi,
>
> I want to make sme fixtures for outdoors. =A0I'm doing copper foil. =A0Can=
the
> patina and whatnot be weatherproofed in any way? =A0I thought about paste-=

> waxing the lead lines, or lacquering the whoel assembly, but any info woul=
d
> be great.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Kris

You could wax it every now and then with something like Clarity Glass
Wax but...it's my experience that overall, copperfoiled work doesn't
fair all that well when left to the exposed weather. The solder seams
tend to get rather ugly (oxidized) over time.

Posted by charlie on June 3, 2008, 5:55 pm
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> Hi,
>
> I want to make sme fixtures for outdoors. I'm doing copper foil. Can the
> patina and whatnot be weatherproofed in any way? I thought about paste-
> waxing the lead lines, or lacquering the whoel assembly, but any info
> would
> be great.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Kris

You could wax it every now and then with something like Clarity Glass
Wax but...it's my experience that overall, copperfoiled work doesn't
fair all that well when left to the exposed weather. The solder seams
tend to get rather ugly (oxidized) over time.

--
since there's no seal between the glass and the foil, it's not possible to
weatherproof foiled work. that's why god invented lead came with putty.



Posted by Chemo the Clown on June 3, 2008, 7:02 pm
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wrote:
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>
> > Hi,
>
> > I want to make sme fixtures for outdoors. I'm doing copper foil. Can the=

> > patina and whatnot be weatherproofed in any way? I thought about paste-
> > waxing the lead lines, or lacquering the whoel assembly, but any info
> > would
> > be great.
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > - Kris
>
> You could wax it every now and then with something like Clarity Glass
> Wax but...it's my experience that overall, copperfoiled work doesn't
> fair all that well when left to the exposed weather. The solder seams
> tend to get rather ugly (oxidized) over time.
>
> --
> since there's no seal between the glass and the foil, it's not possible to=

> weatherproof foiled work. that's why god invented lead came with putty.

Not quite true...I've made water crystal catchers that hold water and
don't leak. Basically a diamond shaped box. Before putting the last
diamond on, fill with water then solder the last foiled diamond in
place and hang from one end.

Posted by Moonraker on June 3, 2008, 7:59 pm
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Not quite true...I've made water crystal catchers that hold water and
don't leak. Basically a diamond shaped box. Before putting the last
diamond on, fill with water then solder the last foiled diamond in
place and hang from one end.<<


Yeah, but you are a special sort of guy. The rest of us ain't that
talented.

You musta turbo-soldered that bevel in place, otherwise the water would have
all boiled out. LOL



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