Cork/stopper
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Cork/stopper
Can I use a natural cork (like a wine cork) for my temperature probe? Or can someone recommend a safe stopper to use? I believe rubber and plastics are a no no…
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Re: Cork/stopper
Natural cork yes, BUT most wine corks are composite or agglomerated cork. use those words to search here on HD
There are at least three other industries that use the term natural to describe their products when in fact their
products are agglomerated cork, or composite cork. Widget co has real natural cork along with other forms of cork.
Your local hardware store may have natural cork. Search here on HD and learn the difference it's easy and readily
apparent visually, then decide if what you have is suitable.
There are at least three other industries that use the term natural to describe their products when in fact their
products are agglomerated cork, or composite cork. Widget co has real natural cork along with other forms of cork.
Your local hardware store may have natural cork. Search here on HD and learn the difference it's easy and readily
apparent visually, then decide if what you have is suitable.
be water my friend
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Re: Cork/stopper
How are you mounting your thermometer?
I have a little bit of brake line i soldered into place that the stainless probe of my thermometer fits quite nicely into, so all it needs is a couple of wraps of ptfe tape to seal.
Obviously this wouldnt work as well with just a hole in the wall of a copper pipe.
I have a little bit of brake line i soldered into place that the stainless probe of my thermometer fits quite nicely into, so all it needs is a couple of wraps of ptfe tape to seal.
Obviously this wouldnt work as well with just a hole in the wall of a copper pipe.
It's much easier to cut a bit off than weld a bit on...
Re: Cork/stopper
Biff,
Just curious. What/where is the thermometer going to be used for? What are you monitoring, what kind of still/rig/column?
Just curious. What/where is the thermometer going to be used for? What are you monitoring, what kind of still/rig/column?
If in doubt leave it out.
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Re: Cork/stopper
Lots of members on here use natural cork as a thermometer port. Just make sure the hole is slightly smaller than the temp probe and you'll be good to go!
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Re: Cork/stopper
Check out Widgetco Extra Select Cork Stoppers. Find your size, order online, their quality is excellent and shipping is FREE. I order cork stoppers from them all the time for sealing 1 gal glass jugs, 5 gal glass carboys, etc...
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Re: Cork/stopper
The thermometer is going smack in the center of the top of my column.
I don’t know exactly what to call this column other than an experiment at this point. It’s built out of spare parts, scrap pipe I had on hand, and random ideas that were all thrown together honestly. It’s really just something to occupy my time and just see what works. But I want to get an accurate temperature reading of the distillate as it enters the lyne arm. The kettle has a thermometer on it so I figure between the 2 I can get a good idea of what’s going on in there
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Understood. Well it at least sounds like you are having a grand time with the creativity of it. Enjoy
If in doubt leave it out.
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Re: Cork/stopper
He has another topic where he posted a pic of the still. He's using the thermometer above a dephlegmator near the vapor takeoff.