

*Edit...I'm not even sure what "type" this would be called,...but it works well for me.
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ID i beleive is 3/4" (its 3/4 plumbing pipe anyways..the lighter duty stuff with an "m"). The arm was fun..i used a 3/4 T connector to allow me to use a thermometer on top as you can see. From there i used a reducer to 1/2", then a reducer to 3/8", then 3/8 line. The pot is a 23 or 24 quart (forget) so yours will be similar..it has a VERY snug fitting lid that almost doesnt need paste.W.S.C.beachman wrote:Nice Noobsauce,
I am building one very similar. What is the ID of your colem, and how big is the ID of the lyn arm? Oh how many QT is your pot? Mine should be arriving very soon and it is a 24QT. All I have to do is build every thing. Yippeee!!!
It appears to me to be a 3/4" brass male fitting attached to a copper 3/4" female coupler attached to columnmississippimoon wrote:how did you attach the copper tubing to the lid of the pot?
I used a brass threaded 3/4" "nipple" and 2 brass nuts through a 1" hole i made in the top of the lid. The bonus is my column is soldered into a connector that has a female threaded end that goes onto the brass nipple. I made sure that any brass i used was lead free..which it is far as i know when its a plumbing part. I used a 1/16" cork gasket i made between the top nut and the pot lid. The top nut is soldered onto the nipple for sealing and the connector for my column is soldered to the nipple also.mississippimoon wrote:how did you attach the copper tubing to the lid of the pot?