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Vapor NanoCoating Copper Shapes with an Egg Cooker

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Vapor NanoCoating Copper Shapes with an Egg Cooker

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.1 Gather supplies

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This is the egg cooker used in this process (source: walmart)

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.2 remove the plastic egg holder tray and instructions from the egg cooker

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Hardware cloth is a fence material (source: Home depot, etc)

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.3 Spread the hardware cloth over the inner surface of the cooker

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.4 Cut Hardware cloth into a shape that fits into the inner ledge

of the egg cooker

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.5 Trim the hardware cloth shape to allow the lid to close securely

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.6 Set your cooker into a plastic tote box. This will contain any accidental

mess.

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These types of tube cutters will make this easy. A smaller cutter will also work fine for cutting ¾ inch pipe (source: Home Depot

Hardware, etc)

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This is the M type of copper pipe used in this process (source: Home Depot)

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More details on the pipe as sold in Home Depot

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.7 Use the cutter to cut a 2 inch length of pipe

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.8 Repeat for several pipes

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.9 Put on your safety gloves, respirator, and goggles. Open Ventilation

if you are inside

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.10 Remove lid to egg cooker and begin pouring lye on the unplugged egg

cooker surface

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.11 Pour enough lye to evenly coat the bottom of the egg cooker

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12. Carefully pour distilled water onto the lye

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13. Make sure the water level does Not raise above the hardware cloth

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.14 Carefully arrange your copper pipes upright in the center

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.15 Set the lid on. Make sure the lid can fit securely onto the cooker

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.16 Plug in the egg cooker

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.17 Press the on button while holding the cooker in place with the

other hand

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.18 remove both hands. The Cooker will begin to heat up and create caustic vapor which will coat

the pipes and exit out of the steam hole

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.19 Note the time

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Side view of boiling process

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.20 The egg cooker will shut off. Wait a few minutes

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.21 Again press the cook button while carefully holding the lid handle

with the other hand

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.22 The unit will steam again then shut off

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.23 Set the lid loosely on the tote box

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.24 Unplug the egg cooker

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.25 Note the Time

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.26 Wait 1 hour and remove tote box lid

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.27 Remove cooker lid and inspect pipes to verify they are nanocoating

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.28 Plug In Egg Cooker

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.29 Put lid back on Egg cooker. Turn on the cooker

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.30 Allow the cooker to go through 1 steam cycle

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.31 Place the lid loosely on the tote box. Unplug the cooker.

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.32 Note the Time

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.33 Wait 24 hours

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.34 Remove lid from tote box

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.35 Remove Lid from Egg cooker

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.36 Add additional water to bring liquid up to previous level

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.37 Add additional lye

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Overhead View

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.38 Replace lid to egg cooker

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.39 Plug in Egg Cooker

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.40 Stabilize Lid and press ON button

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.41 Place lid loosely on the tote box

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.42 Unplug the egg cooker

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.43 Note the time

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.44 Wait again 24 hours

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.45 Open Tote Box Lid

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.46 Remove Pipes from Cooker

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.47 Rinse tubes under gentle water flow

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.48 Allow Tubes to Dry

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NOTES

According to Armen, the copper should be slowly dried over the course of 4 – 5 days. After the last steaming cycle, by leaving a small hole in the container for the liquid inside to dry at a slow pace. This is his method of creating the best nanocoat. I have shortened his process and have gotten GANS production. I have shortened this process and have gotten GANS production.