yup, you guessed it, i'm from the mid west.
So here is the deal. I love building things / making things happen. If i enjoy doing something i like to be able to do it from scratch and on my own.
I guess it is that out look on life that brought me to this amazing forum. I love to have a drink so I decided to go about makin boose my self.
Now i have successfully fermented 5 gall of birdwatchers sugar wash (i know, the good ole case of puttin the cariage before the horse), acquired a 15.5 gal beer keg (legally) and appropriate triclamp hardware to attach a 2" column.
I went to the hardware store with a hefty chunk of cash to buy copper and try to build my still today but as luck would have it the only source i have found local for 2" copper pipe is a whole seller who only sells it in 20' pieces. needless to say i dont need that much (yet) and wasnt caryin a hefty enough chunk of cash to cover the cost of 20' at $10/ft.
So are any of yall aquainted with creative ways to aquire the needed supplies?
My plan is to build a simple dual slanted plate boka head for my still leaving the bottom of that 13" piece of pipe threaded so that i can screw it directly on to my keg/tri clamp kit for use as a pot still or have the option of building a reflux column to screw on between the boiler and the boka head for use as a reflux still.
Thanks for readin, any advice or suggestions would be much appreciated and thank you so very much for the wealth of information on this forum, its quite the treasure trove.
How'd
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Howdy and welcome!
Ask around with yer local plummers. Every plummer has a scrap pile that would make any of us here drool...
Ask around with yer local plummers. Every plummer has a scrap pile that would make any of us here drool...
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Welcome dude.
you could even check your local scrap yard. Them plumbers will throw chunks for scrap that would make you puke. The best part of the scrap yard is, you pay scrap price per pound, not per foot like at the plumber.
you could even check your local scrap yard. Them plumbers will throw chunks for scrap that would make you puke. The best part of the scrap yard is, you pay scrap price per pound, not per foot like at the plumber.
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Welcome to HD spurs...
+1, Scrap yards, yard/garage/car boot/trunk sales... Never went near em... Untill I found this great hobby...
Now me and my magnet go everywhere together, (may need to see someone about that MK)...
Anyway, Have Fun and Be SAFE man...
+1, Scrap yards, yard/garage/car boot/trunk sales... Never went near em... Untill I found this great hobby...
Now me and my magnet go everywhere together, (may need to see someone about that MK)...
Anyway, Have Fun and Be SAFE man...
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Beginners should visit The New Distillers Reading Lounge and the Safety and Related Issues among others...
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Re: How'd
Scrap yards and E bay. I have bought some off ebay but its usually a litte pricey... I have really been thinking of buying a 20 stick and cutting it up to sell to my buddies on here for the cost of the pipe plus shipping of course. Hell its $13.00 a foot at my supplier here.
Keep scrounging you will find what you need.
Kentucky Shinner
Keep scrounging you will find what you need.
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Thanks for the replies, i'll be checkin the scrap yards next week. Just had lasik so that spent all my $$$.
otherwise i did check with every one else i could think of around here and then some. the only 2 places that have it new are Lowes for $165 / 10 ft. and Locke supply for $10.50 / ft with a minimum purchase of 20 ft. No plumbers i talked to even work with the stuff, they all kept asking why i couldn't use pvc or some other material
will let u know what i find.
otherwise i did check with every one else i could think of around here and then some. the only 2 places that have it new are Lowes for $165 / 10 ft. and Locke supply for $10.50 / ft with a minimum purchase of 20 ft. No plumbers i talked to even work with the stuff, they all kept asking why i couldn't use pvc or some other material
will let u know what i find.
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McMaster-Carr also has smaller lengths and they ship pretty quickly. http://www.mcmaster.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow