I think it was member thepie that did this, and from memory it was annealed SS tube he was using.
Might be worth a PM to him.
Cheers.
1/4 Stainless coil
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Re: 1/4 Stainless coil
Spud, I'm almost afraid to comment on this topic, but 1/4" is very small and may cause you problems. May I suggest that you go to this topic http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 2#p6858182 and read it.
I am not being critical in any way, just trying to guide you to some information that you may find helpful.
Stay Safe
I am not being critical in any way, just trying to guide you to some information that you may find helpful.
Stay Safe
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Re: 1/4 Stainless coil
That'about half the price I pay for copper, which makes it cheep.
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Re: 1/4 Stainless coil
I paid $10.00 pm for 1/4 copper, I wish I could get it for $6.00
I'd say the SS is dearer than you expected because it's annealed, dont be so tight and just get 3 or 4 meters of it
Could you let me know where you get it from mate, I'd be interested in about 5 meters for my new project.
Cheers.
I'd say the SS is dearer than you expected because it's annealed, dont be so tight and just get 3 or 4 meters of it


Could you let me know where you get it from mate, I'd be interested in about 5 meters for my new project.
Cheers.
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Re: 1/4 Stainless coil
My mistake Spud. For some reason I thought pot still. 

Simple potstiller. Slow, single run.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.
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Re: 1/4 Stainless coil
We tested a 3/8" stainless tube condenser (made out of 2m of the stainless) last night - it let product through with a 10$ wash and 1500w, 2" column.. maybe not ideal?
Seamless stainless tube is pretty easy to work though, as it turns out..
Seamless stainless tube is pretty easy to work though, as it turns out..
Not with tig, at least..A question out of let field - are there any problems welding 304 grade stainless to 316 stainless? The 304 is a lot cheaper than the 316.
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Re: 1/4 Stainless coil
They pretty much weld the same. And just fine to each other. 316 is a little more resistant to chlorine and very harsh environments like continuous salt spray.Spud1700 wrote:Austin,
A question out of let field - are there any problems welding 304 grade stainless to 316 stainless? The 304 is a lot cheaper than the 316.
My 2 inch 304 has been completely unaffected in my column, its about a year old now and has lots of runs on it, looks like it did the day I finished it.