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COPPER, BRASS AND STAINLESS!
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COPPER, BRASS AND STAINLESS!
I'm sorry for being rude guys but a picture is worth 1000 words.
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There is just something about it that draws me in. From the time I soldered my first joint 5 years ago, I was hooked. I have learned to never throw away a single scrap, chunk, piece or shaving of these precious alloys. I would love it if you all would post any random pic of your metal creations here. I will continue to do the same. If anybody has any questions or comments, I welcome you to speak and post freely in this thread. I would never tell anybody to go search and read. However that is the only way you will learn anything and I recommend it. Anyway, you guys are great and I look forward to seeing what you all have been up to.
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This is the most beautiful keg build I have ever seen.
If I felt confident I could make a keg that pretty I would not be saving up for the 25 gal. milk can.
Very steam punk. Function>form, meets beauty.
If I felt confident I could make a keg that pretty I would not be saving up for the 25 gal. milk can.
Very steam punk. Function>form, meets beauty.
"Making likker with a hydrometer and thermometer is like measuring the length of a 2x4 with a clock"
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Mind describing the measures you took to get the keg so well polished?
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We already have forums topics intended for showing off our stills so there is little need for yet another...CopperClayton wrote:There is just something about it that draws me in. From the time I soldered my first joint 5 years ago, I was hooked. I have learned to never throw away a single scrap, chunk, piece or shaving of these precious alloys. I would love it if you all would post any random pic of your metal creations here. I will continue to do the same. If anybody has any questions or comments, I welcome you to speak and post freely in this thread. I would never tell anybody to go search and read. However that is the only way you will learn anything and I recommend it. Anyway, you guys are great and I look forward to seeing what you all have been up to.
That rig shined up pretty good...

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Thanks for sharing CC......... 
Ya need sunglasses to look at that one...........

Ya need sunglasses to look at that one...........

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I found these 4" angle grinder polishing disks from a local hardware shop here in Missouri, that make it a breeze to shine anything. I will post a pic of them tommorow. It's is more of a pain to cut the rim off them to be honest.
And,,,,, I'm very excited to see what everyone's been posting and showing off lately!
And,,,,, I'm very excited to see what everyone's been posting and showing off lately!
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Very cool boiler, love the little sight glasses for fluid level.
Here is one of the other threads that contain a good showing of the talent around here: http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 17&t=55313
Here is one of the other threads that contain a good showing of the talent around here: http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 17&t=55313
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Thanks MichiganCornhusker, I appreciate the link!
I apologize if my forum topic is redundant fellas. Lately, I have been trying to get away from using any type of manufactured parts and/or pluming fittings in my "projects". The flanges I posted are still a work in progress. Rather than showing off your stills. I would love to see or hear how you guys have "made it work" with what ya had to work with. Personally I tend to take it to the extreme. By spending hours of labor and frustration trying to fabricate a $6 part, lol, but it's so much fun!
I apologize if my forum topic is redundant fellas. Lately, I have been trying to get away from using any type of manufactured parts and/or pluming fittings in my "projects". The flanges I posted are still a work in progress. Rather than showing off your stills. I would love to see or hear how you guys have "made it work" with what ya had to work with. Personally I tend to take it to the extreme. By spending hours of labor and frustration trying to fabricate a $6 part, lol, but it's so much fun!
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To funny I do the exact same thing
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In fact here is an 8"×4" triclamp reducer I put together with a peice of keg I had laying around.
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That way you get a truly one-of-a-kind piece! I'm always impressed by the creativity and ingenuity, as well as the raw talent on display on here.CopperClayton wrote:Lately, I have been trying to get away from using any type of manufactured parts and/or pluming fittings in my "projects". The flanges I posted are still a work in progress. Rather than showing off your stills. I would love to see or hear how you guys have "made it work" with what ya had to work with. Personally I tend to take it to the extreme. By spending hours of labor and frustration trying to fabricate a $6 part, lol, but it's so much fun!
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Nice job PFShine! At least your diy part saved you a bundle of $. Pretty clever! That's a real nice looking ez-flange you have fabricated as well.
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I tried posting this pic in the beginning but failed. I just thought it was kinda cool looking.
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So... What is that from? Did you cast it? How thick is it?
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Might need to go to the Dr. to have that looked at... Lol
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Then I just started melting copper ground wire into it.
at this point I was quite intreged...

It looked like this after I through it into a bucket of water.
little sanding with the angle grinder.
Now I'm all hung up on building a propane fired forge to attempt to sand cast.....something

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There were failures. This was a long night of R&D....
