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Anybody convert a corny lid to a 2" fitting without welding the lid to the top?
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Drill a hole, screw a nut on dump it in and secure with another nut. :wink:
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My boiler used to be an 80gal soda syrup keg, i cut it down to 20gal. the lids are the same as a regular corny, i cut a hole in mine & welded a coupling on & made a ptfe gasket. i use a 2" copper reducer to connect my collumn, slip joint.
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whatcha gonna do about the bigass rubber seal?
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I made a ptfe seal
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I made a ptfe seal
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Do you get any reflux going with that coil wrap on your column? I almost did that to mine once, but then got sidetracked and never came back to it
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Its a 3/8" od x 0.028 wall coil, it can knock down everything my little 2k element can give it. i haven't tried to make anything higher proof than 160, i dont make nuetral. i have a 10" extention i can use as well. my collumn is 16".
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80 gal cut down to 20 gal. When I first read it I thought it was a screw up. As I scrolled down I realized maybe the screw up was mine. I would like to see a bigger pic. Would you mind showing a bigger pic of boiler.
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firewater, nice. coulda come in handy when I made my potstill vodka. Is that a thermo in the top of your potstill boiler? LOL, right about where mine is placed too.
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Yes, thats a thermo. i use it as a guide to know how much hooch is left. i hated to cut the tank but i had no need for anything that big.
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firewater69 wrote:My boiler used to be an 80gal soda syrup keg, i cut it down to 20gal. the lids are the same as a regular corny, i cut a hole in mine & welded a coupling on & made a ptfe gasket. i use a 2" copper reducer to connect my collumn, slip joint.
What size coupling did you get to fit in there, thats how I want to do mine, so I could put another uncut lid back on if I wanted. Its at least a 10 gallon corny, been using a pan and bolt system but I think I would like a coupling
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WOW! Jake I never seen anything like that in a corny. Thanks for the pic.
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Danespirit wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-to-2-Sanita ... 1c3ffda104

Drill a hole, screw a nut on dump it in and secure with another nut. :wink:
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What size coupling did you get to fit in there, thats how I want to do mine, so I could put another uncut lid back on if I wanted. Its at least a 10 gallon corny, been using a pan and bolt system but I think I would like a coupling[/quote]
I'll double check when i get home, 1.5" i think, could be 1.25".
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thanks
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Sorry Jake, I think I got off topic.
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Halfbaked wrote:Sorry Jake, I think I got off topic.
I pulled the fittings and put some threaded rod in place. soldered a 5 or 6 inch pan to a copper fitting. 2 inch pipe has a strut clamped to it and i slide threaded rod through the strut, washers and wing nuts to clamp it down. Would be nice if I could just have a fitting on a lid but whatever works, been a few years
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Jake, i used a 1-1/4" coupling welded to my lid.
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awesome thanks
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firewater69 wrote:Jake, i used a 1-1/4" coupling welded to my lid.
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I have a 10 gal corny keg i am using. Where did you find that coupling you welded on that lid?
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McMaster Carr is where i ordered it from. i machined a hole in the cap on the mill and welded it on.
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Thanks, i know that ss is not easy to weld and not just anyone can do it. You did a real good job.
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It's welded from the bottom, there is not enough room on top ,i'll add another pic later. You'll see then that my tig skills are not that good. :D
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