
New guy on the block
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New guy on the block
Just getting started at this,and I know that I have a lot to learn.Live up in the Pac.NW in USA.Any good info or a good starting point PLEASE give a shout 

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Re: New guy on the block
Greetings and welcome. The parent site is a great place to start. What's your goal?
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Re: New guy on the block
Welcome to HD Boondockbrian -- You'll find everything you need to be successful in this enjoyable hobby. Here's a few links that will get you started.
New distiller reading Lounge
Novice Distillers
Safety and Related Issues
New distiller reading Lounge
Novice Distillers
Safety and Related Issues
A little spoon feeding for New and Novice Distillers (by Cranky)
Advice- For newbies, by a newbie
Advice- For newbies, by a newbie
Novice Guide for Cuts (pot still)kook04 wrote: maybe cuts are the biggest learning curve, here.
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Re: New guy on the block
Well Bull my end goal is to build a flute,but right now im looking for a good starting point ( something to get my feet wet ) I have a SS 15.5 gl keg and thats about it.I have a strong background in fab work from building jeeps and a good background with copper plumbing.Thanks for the reply
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Re: New guy on the block
Welcome Boondockbrian from another person from the Pacific NW. You were given some great links to get started. Once you decide what you want to drink that will help with the build. What helped me is to break it into sections so it was not overwhelming. Good Luck 
