Distillery network inc.
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Distillery network inc.
Has anyone ever bought and my thing from the distillery network inc? I've searched around and can't find any solid reviews. They look pretty nice from their videos but I can't find anything about anyone owning them.
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Re: Distillery network inc.
never bought anything from them but the thumper and flake stand look to small
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I agree about the size of the thumper & flakestand. The moderator on the video is also calling both the thumper and flakestand a thumper which would make me a bit suspicious.
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Their entire website looks like a phishing scam with the capitalized words in the narrative, missing words in their initial statement of who they are that EVERY Home in the Needs a Copper Moonshine Still." Then, they do not give specs on materials. Then, their thumper doesn't meet recommendations on this site, nor does their worm. You get all that for a mere $900, and shipping is free. 
I would pass.

I would pass.
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They do have the upgraded thumper option that's bigger. Would you guys have any brand suggestions for a 10 to 12 gallon still with thumper?
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Building your own is always the best option .
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I'm very confident in my soldering i solder pipe for a living but I wouldn't know the first thing about designs and I wouldn't want to spend a lot of money for a sheet to cut something wrong.
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You can find a lot of our different designs and plans here:
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... =1&t=19711
If your worried about patterns there are a lot of us that have cad skills and can draw up the plans to scale with layout. I would say the worm inside the flakestand would be one of the tougher things to get right you might want to replace that part with a Liebig. Much easier to build and more efficient.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... =1&t=19711
If your worried about patterns there are a lot of us that have cad skills and can draw up the plans to scale with layout. I would say the worm inside the flakestand would be one of the tougher things to get right you might want to replace that part with a Liebig. Much easier to build and more efficient.
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Lots of folks use a properly procured beer keg for a boiler and make the still head. If you want to buy a still head, seems like there are approved sellers such as stilldragon and brewhaus.Mountainman645 wrote:I'm very confident in my soldering i solder pipe for a living but I wouldn't know the first thing about designs and I wouldn't want to spend a lot of money for a sheet to cut something wrong.
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I got a 10 gallon from them on a sale and it is very well made and solid