Pictures of my still....feed back welcome

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nasty9
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Pictures of my still....feed back welcome

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Here are just a few pic of what I have done thus far. I just wanted to see what everyone thought. If anyone would like to see them, I have pictures detailing step by step up to this point. Just let me know and ill link them up on here.

Nasty

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Post by big worm »

very cool nasty... i wanna see it finished set and running..lol oh yea we love pix so post'em
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Post by Old_Blue »

Nice.

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Post by nasty9 »

Indeed a scotch man as well....(green)
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nice

Post by Uncle Jesse »

very nice man
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Post by HookLine »

Another craftsman at work. Looks good.
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Post by nasty9 »

Does anyone out there have any recommendations on a heat source for this size of still?
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Post by pintoshine »

That is a very cool traditional shouldered still. Did you use the calculation examples I provided to make the pattern or did you find a another way to layout the frustum pater on sheet?
It looks very nice and I bet it will last forever.
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Post by DixieBanjo »

Wow. That looks REALLY good. I would definately like to see the step by step pics of how in the world you made that thing.
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Post by Dnderhead »

a pretty good job but if i can make suggestion find something better
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Post by tennessee.boy »

Oh, man, is that ever a sight to behold.

I'm really envious. I hope you'll keep putting up pictures.
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Post by Chev »

DixieBanjo wrote:Wow. That looks REALLY good. I would definately like to see the step by step pics of how in the world you made that thing.
How about a copper work wiki :?:
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