Mile hi 25 gallon boiler.

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Stilldrunk
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Mile hi 25 gallon boiler.

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Just wondering if anyone has the "25 gallon" boiler from milehi, I would like to see a pic of the furrel for electric just to know it has it.

It does'nt say in the dscription on the website that it has it.

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You can give them a call or e-mail.
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2 inch.
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It has a two inch triclamp fitting as Woodshed stated. Wise wording by the way.
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I have been thinking about getting this boiler, any issues with it?
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I've got the Hillbilly Stills model and it has a 2" fitting for the heating element but I've never used it, only use natural gas, much faster I think. Didtill the 25 gallons in less than 6 hours.
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Mr Clean wrote:I've got the Hillbilly Stills model and it has a 2" fitting for the heating element but I've never used it, only use natural gas, much faster I think. Didtill the 25 gallons in less than 6 hours.
Same for the electric and safer.
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I have the 13 gal model, my spirit run with a 9 gal charge is about 8 hours. I can see using a boiler that size for striping runs, but a 16 + hour spirit run would kill me.just a thought. Good luck
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Just realize if you buy that boiler from MiHigh they will turn your name and address over to the feds.

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I e-mailed Milehi and asked them about the TTB. They said they do not give out that info to the Feds as it is only a boiler
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Greg in Tenn wrote:I e-mailed Milehi and asked them about the TTB. They said they do not give out that info to the Feds as it is only a boiler
There is also a post directly from Mile hi distilling in the Letters from the TTB section that directly states that they must report boilers, copied and pasted from the thread...



HDNB wrote:
well worded. makes sense.

if i understand this correctly, i can buy replacement parts for my essential oil still, like a 3"section with a site glass in it, some tri clamps, some plate and maybe a new 2" 180 and there is no requirement to report these parts purchases to TTB, and further i have your assurances that my parts purchases will be confidential, un reported and meet all the current privacy laws?



Call the shop and ask Jason the manager I believe they are asking for complete stills towers also boilers but parts and supplies are not reported.

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