I give up!
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 4:14 pm
I've enjoyed using my APS and was hoping to build a more conventional
unit to get a higher ABV. This, however has turned out to be quite an
exersize in frustration and futility. The locale plumbing/specialty hardware
store in my area was run out of bussiness by the ever expanding
plethera of so-called home improvement super-stores. "Ye Olde Hardware
Shoppe" carried all manner of obscure plumbing supplies including
copper pipe up to 4 inches in diameter. They were often out of stock on some of these things but they were allways willing to special order.
Not so with Lowes or Home Despot (sorry I mean Depot)! They only
carry a max dia. of 1 inch. When I asked if they could special order a
larger size they told me I would need to show them a contractors
license! The "helpfull" counter person sugested that I contact a licensed
plumber to order it for me. I tried this and found most plumbers weren't
interested unless I was hiring them to do the work as well. Of the to who
were willing, the cheapest said I would have to buy a minimum of 12 feet
at $34 U.S. per foot! I'm not making this up! At over $400 dollars for
just the 2 inch pipe it's obvious that I'm just going to have to save the
$300 or so to buy a Esential Extractor. Ofcourse the way my luck is, by the time I have scounged up the dough, the unit will be off the market.
In the mean time I'm having some fun sipping the low strength results
from my APS and using my computer to design labels for my bottles.
Some samples are at Yahoo's new_distillers photo archive along
with an interesting photo of an abandoned back-woods still that was
posted by someone on the usenet--- look in the folder " burpleson_AFB".
CHEERS!
unit to get a higher ABV. This, however has turned out to be quite an
exersize in frustration and futility. The locale plumbing/specialty hardware
store in my area was run out of bussiness by the ever expanding
plethera of so-called home improvement super-stores. "Ye Olde Hardware
Shoppe" carried all manner of obscure plumbing supplies including
copper pipe up to 4 inches in diameter. They were often out of stock on some of these things but they were allways willing to special order.
Not so with Lowes or Home Despot (sorry I mean Depot)! They only
carry a max dia. of 1 inch. When I asked if they could special order a
larger size they told me I would need to show them a contractors
license! The "helpfull" counter person sugested that I contact a licensed
plumber to order it for me. I tried this and found most plumbers weren't
interested unless I was hiring them to do the work as well. Of the to who
were willing, the cheapest said I would have to buy a minimum of 12 feet
at $34 U.S. per foot! I'm not making this up! At over $400 dollars for
just the 2 inch pipe it's obvious that I'm just going to have to save the
$300 or so to buy a Esential Extractor. Ofcourse the way my luck is, by the time I have scounged up the dough, the unit will be off the market.
In the mean time I'm having some fun sipping the low strength results
from my APS and using my computer to design labels for my bottles.
Some samples are at Yahoo's new_distillers photo archive along
with an interesting photo of an abandoned back-woods still that was
posted by someone on the usenet--- look in the folder " burpleson_AFB".
CHEERS!