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terry
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new guy from Oregon usofa

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hi people my name is terry
I have wanted to build a still since I was 12 year's old my body will be 61 on may 1 but my head is stuck at around 9 years old go figure. My wife has the big C
and isn't doing to well and I need to find something to do in my retirement to keep my mind of reality . a still is something that has alway's interested me when I was a kid I made a small still out of some glass tubeing and jar's and distilled some tomatoe wine that ended up tasteing like total crap but after it came out of the still it was more than very good everyone liked it a lot and wanted me to make more it was great for a while but my mom found out and that was the end. My work life was as a machinist I made all manner of thing's ship repair ,pumps ,job shop work, tool room stuff and so on but always what the boss wanted me to make never what I wanted oh well. but I want to make a still to play around with and run my car maybe who know's . I dont drink very much hurt my bak in 1981 and have been takeing PAIN PILLS since booze dosn't set real well but a stiff drink once in a while is ok if I am careful I have raised 5 kids and have 11 grands and they are still comeing hope my wife will be around to see them grow. any ideas on a still that I can make with the plans would be apriciated and remember
DENY EVERYTHING AND ADMIT NOTHING AND YOU WILL MOSTLY GET BY WITH WHAT YOUR DOING
GOD BLESS AND HELLO TERRY
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Hi Terry
I can tell your gonna like it here.
Take a few days to look around. We have a diagrams and plans thread that our Samohon has populated with some first rate graphics.
Also plenty more content with which to learn how to make some pretty dern good likler.

So sorry to hear about your missus.

Cheers
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Welcome from your neighbor in the north, we share the same age and isn't retirement nice :?: It gives us time to do the things we really should have done years ago!
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THANKS ALOT ABOUT THE OLELADY OR THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS i HAVE SAID A TIME OR 2
i SAW A STILL WITH A HOT WATER HEATER USED AS A BOILER [i THINK?] BUT THEY ARN'T MADE OF COPPER HOW COULD YOU DRINK THE STUFF WATER HEATER'S ARE MADE OF CHEAP STEEL PLATE ARE THEY NOT ??? PLEASE EXCUSE MY POOR SPELLING MACHINIST'S NEVER NEEDED TO SPELL

HAVE A GOOD DAY GUY'S TERRY

yOU WILL HAVE TO FORGIVE ME i AM HAVEING TROUBLE NAVEGATING AROUND THIS SITE BUT i AM SURE i WILL LEARN IN A FEW MONTH'S
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Welcome aboard, terry. We all need distractions from the trials and tribulations in life, and this hobby is the best one going :mrgreen: Take care.
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State side or north american water heaters are not a good choice at all. Need to find and old unit made with a copper tank.....Good luck with that.

Really hard to beat the beer keg boiler. 20 liter stove top would be about the smallest recommended. Some members do run smarller rigs but lilely wish they had the space for bigger.
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I cut down an old copper water heater to use for something else and the amount of crud on the inside was unreal.
Took ages to clean it off with the grinding wheel of an angle grinder.
I am having second thoughts about using the old water heater I have, as a boiler.
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Hey Terry new guy here as well glad to see someone from close to home :D
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Welcome to HD Terry... You've came to the right place... :thumbup:

Tip: All CAPITAL LETTERS is as unsavoury as shouting during a conversation... As Rad says, 'TURN THE CAPS-LOCK BUTTON OFF'... And use it sparingly... :ewink:

Thanks man... Have fun and stay safe... :thumbup:
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Welcome! Always glad to see someone from the northwest join!
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thanks for all your welcomes I have been away for a couple week's takeing care of the wife but I have been reading every chance I get so I am around the web site every day I have not answered any post due to time and my computer screen jumps in the middle of my typeing a post and I lose all that I have typed and I have to start over this is no.2 so far thanks for letting me know about the cap's lock I am very easy going about thing's so any other error's that I make just let me know I promise not to come after you ok.
t6hanks to all your welcomes it make's me feel like I belong to sumpthin.
I once worked with a man from translvania who gave me some spirits made from holly berries by his granddad it was strong but not real tasty but very interesting holly grows all over around where I live and I would like to try makeing it if I had a recipe. does anyone know about it or where to find it.
personly i always though holly was poisone but dont know for sure well I am going to sine off know be happy it's the best way
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terry wrote:thanks for all your welcomes I have been away for a couple week's takeing care of the wife but I have been reading every chance I get so I am around the web site every day I have not answered any post due to time and my computer screen jumps in the middle of my typeing a post and I lose all that I have typed and I have to start over this is no.2 so far thanks for letting me know about the cap's lock I am very easy going about thing's so any other error's that I make just let me know I promise not to come after you ok.
t6hanks to all your welcomes it make's me feel like I belong to sumpthin.
I once worked with a man from translvania who gave me some spirits made from holly berries by his granddad it was strong but not real tasty but very interesting holly grows all over around where I live and I would like to try makeing it if I had a recipe. does anyone know about it or where to find it.
personly i always though holly was poisone but dont know for sure well I am going to sine off know be happy it's the best way
terry from the great usofa
Sounds like you are on a laptop computer if it is skipping around on you. This is probably due to the fact that your thumb is hovering over the pad causing you to move the curser. You can turn the pad off and use an external mouse if this is a problem for you.
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Dont know about holly berries terry, often thought that they were used medicinally but caused nauseousness...

Maybe it was some kind of neutral infusion going on there, would'nt want to put a wash made of them through the still...

I'll see what I can dig up on the subject... Interesting.... :ewink:
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It says here that there are 400 varieties of holly berries - I'd suggest some more research

http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question42497.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

and only one Halle Berry :esmile:

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Where are you from? Oregon is a state with a lot of open space.
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Terry Welcome!
Do some research and I believe you will find that most if not all of the holly berry's found in the northwest are poisonous.
Take a nature hike and see if you ever observe a bird or a deer eating those berries.

I started on the 20 qt stove top and quickly discovered it was just to small

Get a 15 gallon stainless beer keg and go from there.

Read the Parent Site about 3 or 4 times COMPLETELY

Then the questions you might ask today for the most part will have been answered

Have Fun - Be Safe - Don't yell tell or sell

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From one new member to another, welcome!

There is a tremendous amount of information provided in this forum by those that have come before us. Read a lot, if you have a question use the "Search" feature first and if you can't find the answer post a question in the appropriate topic area. The members are typically very willing to help out and discuss just about anything, but expect that you have done (at least some) homework as a lot of topics have been covered and many of them are still active.

This may be just the distraction you need during a difficult time in your life. My thoughts are with you and yours.
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