Goofy things I do
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- frodo
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from the picture..looks like the older picture..
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If it is the one without the tabs, then you can use it by just removing the guts. If not and you have the tabs, then it should be replaced. We go over that when you know for sure
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ok,,i pick it up tomorrow,,,meeting in the parking lot tractor supply
way back in them days, i used to meet in parking lots,
damn sure wasnt beer kegs we were trading..LOL
way back in them days, i used to meet in parking lots,
damn sure wasnt beer kegs we were trading..LOL
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yah me to, crags list has me meeting people all over. Overall not bad when you can buy and sell in the open without dark sunglasses
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Frodi, I'd wait until I had the keg in hand to figure the rest out.
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Today was UFO day here at Cranky's place. Yesterday I got the support tubes soldered on to the UFO and today I did some cleanup ad fitting of the condenser. I sized the holes for the cooling tubes to pass through and soldered copper tubes to the ends of the corrugated tube...then I re-soldered the connections...then I re-soldered them again. It seems to be holding now the next step is to solder it into the UFO. Here is the picture of it being pressure tested.

Here is the UFO
I also cleaned up the piece I made to adapt from the shotgun down to the short liebig and than I did this.
Which made me think of making this
A doomsday device alarm clock with a nixie tube number display. I think I could run the corrugated tube from one end to the other, add some blinking lights, maybe arduino controlled...

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what kind of torch are you using?
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Wow cranky thats looking fantastic!
frodo
I use a surefire torch
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frodo
I use a surefire torch
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You know you're a stiller when... you are setting your table and realize "Wow, these mugs and plates would make a sweet looking still." No really Cranky I love the ingenuity and inventiveness you've showed on this still, great freakin work man, I hope she runs like a dream for ya 

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I have the ts4000 and the ts8000. Those torches blow away every other propane torch I have tried.frodo wrote:what kind of torch are you using?

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ohhhhhhh..thats why you are having problems with stuff falling apart
the kind of fitting that you are doing, you need a smaller/hotter flame
something like this. see the pen sized blue tip? i bet yours is bout the size of a nickel ?


picked up my keg,
the kind of fitting that you are doing, you need a smaller/hotter flame
something like this. see the pen sized blue tip? i bet yours is bout the size of a nickel ?

picked up my keg,
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Nonsense. I don't know about cranky, but I soldered my 3 inch type L pipe in no time flat with a ts4000 propane torch from Home Depot. I also disassembled it to add a triclamp instead, revealing the solder flow...frodo wrote:ohhhhhhh..thats why you are having problems with stuff falling apart
the kind of fitting that you are doing, you need a smaller/hotter flame
something like this.

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I think you're right, that you have is much much better but it costs much more.frodo wrote:ohhhhhhh..thats why you are having problems with stuff falling apart
the kind of fitting that you are doing, you need a smaller/hotter flame
something like this. see the pen sized blue tip? i bet yours is bout the size of a nickel ?
picked up my keg,
OK your keg I don't like that type to easy for the gasses to excape so here's what I'd do easy with your torch setup. 1001 ways to skin a cat
Stainless Steel Flange / Ferrule - 2 inch Diameter
you will need at least two of the ferrules
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I have used this fitting, in the past. It's a press fit, so you'll need to pound it on or something like but NOT hit it with a hammer or something hard , to easy to dent
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i did not say it will not work, it does,bearriver wrote:Nonsense. I don't know about cranky, but I soldered my 3 inch type L pipe in no time flat with a ts4000 propane torch from Home Depot. I also disassembled it to add a triclamp instead, revealing the solder flow...frodo wrote:ohhhhhhh..thats why you are having problems with stuff falling apart
the kind of fitting that you are doing, you need a smaller/hotter flame
something like this.
what i am saying, with a smaller flame one with a point not a rose bub
you can get into smaller places,heat just that area,then get out. without melting the solider on your other work.
i am not saying it does not work.
he is soldering copper next to copper he perviously soldered,I know the aggravation in that.
the aggravation that what is just soldered falls off, while soldering a different pipe.
that is what a large flame will do to you,
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so i need to take out the flange that is their and replace with different.
i can do that,,what is the o ring for
i can do that,,what is the o ring for
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Frodo
you can use the o ring to seal it or there's a Teflon gasket also I've used both really no difference just cost
you can use the o ring to seal it or there's a Teflon gasket also I've used both really no difference just cost
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No it fits over the one thats on the kegfrodo wrote:so i need to take out the flange that is their and replace with different.
i can do that,,what is the o ring for
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got it, understand, thanks..i will order a couple of each
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Also don't forget the clamp http://www.milehidistilling.com/product ... meter.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Very good, your on the way to being your own distiller 

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not yet,,$15.60 shipping on a $29.00 order...i dont freaking think so
got some googling to do
got some googling to do
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Wow they've really upped there prices.
Well you know what you need, there's a few supplier, Amazon.com has this stuff also
Well you know what you need, there's a few supplier, Amazon.com has this stuff also
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hilly billy shipping is 6 bucks....stuff little higher but you save on he shipping
cking amazon
cking amazon
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I've used hillbilly before, just a few times. No problem with them
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Check out the buy all three, that would work you just need two ferrules
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Thank you Midwest Shiner, I am getting close but I ran out of solder once again today, and can't get to Lowe's, the planning department told me 3 weeks and they'll get back with me on the porch so I am going to go try to finish the green bean trellis and start working on the garage. I'll get a few more pictures up in a bit though.midwest shinner wrote:You know you're a stiller when... you are setting your table and realize "Wow, these mugs and plates would make a sweet looking still." No really Cranky I love the ingenuity and inventiveness you've showed on this still, great freakin work man, I hope she runs like a dream for ya
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Frodo, My keg has that same fitting, I just made an easy flange for my setups and use an everlasting gasket made from a copper ring wrapped in PTFE and never had a problem with leaks, I have to give it an extra wrap every now and then but it works fine.
As far as torches, I have a cheap crappy propane torch that gets the job done but heat management can be an issue since depending on how you hold it the flame can be very small or very large without changing settings, but it would certainly be nice to have a better torch but my budget is gone and I still need more solder.
As far as torches, I have a cheap crappy propane torch that gets the job done but heat management can be an issue since depending on how you hold it the flame can be very small or very large without changing settings, but it would certainly be nice to have a better torch but my budget is gone and I still need more solder.
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i am going to make a flange on the copper, and buy a ss flange for the keg.
is the problem with leaking due to the notches? if so,, i dont see why they could not be filled in
then buffed smooth..
when you run out of flux, try some called C-Flux you might like it,,it pretins

is the problem with leaking due to the notches? if so,, i dont see why they could not be filled in
then buffed smooth..
when you run out of flux, try some called C-Flux you might like it,,it pretins
