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10807
sorry for my uneducated curiosity but what are you trying to make as your finished product? The recipe sounds interesting but so complicated for a simple high...
gatesbox
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Apr 1, 2004
9:45 pm
10808
... as ... Good question, for which I have a half-answer! The overall goal was for a successful fermentation, but also to see what kind of flavor I could yield...
txbajabill
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Apr 1, 2004
11:16 pm
10809
Hi Folks, Has anyone actually replaced the ceramic saddles in their Still Spirits super reflux still with copper or stainless steel pot scrubbers? And if so,...
Mark Wabster
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Apr 1, 2004
11:59 pm
10810
Thanks, great explanation. I have been messing with my first fermented turbo for quite some time and I still think that it has some "off" odors after using...
gatesbox
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Apr 2, 2004
12:05 am
10811
i have never seen so many liquor stills for sale in the usa at e-bay new & used. i think they are useing theim for fuel????...
cheeperdrunk
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Apr 2, 2004
3:55 am
10812
... through the same problem with residual turbo funkiness? <<SNIP>> I have a question for you regarding your "off" flavor and the turbo wash. Did use...
txbajabill
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Apr 2, 2004
6:35 am
10813
... bay ... Is there a point to this post? Jim P....
jimpuchai
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Apr 2, 2004
10:35 am
10814
Yes I think we may be talking about the same turbo. Liquor quick I think was the brand. Anyway, it did not settle even after an ample fermentation time (5...
gatesbox
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Apr 2, 2004
3:42 pm
10815
I currently have a stainless steel clamp on a keg still and I am working on my own ultimate scary still design but when pricing 2" copper pipe I found that it...
Zarklan Zhaphedoix
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Apr 2, 2004
5:24 pm
10816
Gatesbox, Does your stove use an electric element or a gas burner and what is the volume of your pot still boiler? Thx, R. New Distillers group archives are at...
Rana Pipiens
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Apr 2, 2004
5:59 pm
10817
Check with your local supply companies and plumbing contractors....frequently they have pieces of the 20 foot pipes which they cant readidly use but dont want...
Joel G
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Apr 2, 2004
8:44 pm
10818
I don't know where you are, but, in North America the standard length in most plumbing supply shops is 12 feet. So, 20??????? I'm assuming that the price...
Derek Hamlet
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Apr 2, 2004
9:04 pm
10819
The standard sold by supply houses in the US is 20 feet lengths. Copper is sold mostly in thicknesses K, L, M , with K (sometimes called blue copper) having...
Kim Walker
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Apr 2, 2004
9:48 pm
10820
Hi, Try a scrap metal yard. The second one I visited had two big skips full of copper scraps. It cost me $20 to collect enough materials to build my SP...
phantomfisho
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Apr 2, 2004
10:26 pm
10821
Long time reader, first time posting. Straight out, I just want to thank everyone for an open, intelligent exchange of information. That said, I have what...
seaker350
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Apr 2, 2004
10:32 pm
10823
I gues I am fortunate, as I got most of my copper from friendly plumbers on jobsites for free. Just tell them what you need it for, and they usually will...
David Lunsford
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Apr 2, 2004
11:26 pm
10824
you should be able to go to a hardware store and buy the length that you need,or at least to the closest foot ... From: "Zarklan Zhaphedoix"...
ernie
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Apr 2, 2004
11:36 pm
10825
_____ From: seaker350 [mailto:seaker350@...] Long time reader, first time posting. Straight out, I just want to thank everyone for an open, intelligent...
Robert N
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Apr 3, 2004
4:36 am
10826
The big box stores here (South Carolina) don't carry 2" diameter Cu++ pipe. For the larger diameter pipe you have to go to a commercial place. Derek Hamlet...
Zarklan Zhaphedoix
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Apr 3, 2004
5:40 pm
10827
I don't believe that I have ever seen 2" copper in a retail store. Going to a metals recycler or scrap metal yard is probably your best bet for short length...
Austin Smith
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Apr 3, 2004
7:41 pm
10828
... store. Going to a metals recycler or scrap metal yard is probably your best bet for short length of large diameter copper & stainless. ... try here for...
Jacques
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Apr 3, 2004
11:50 pm
10829
Hi, Harry, I read your notes about cloudiness in high abv distillate and found it very interesting. Do you have any information on cloudiness after sugar has...
John Wisbey
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Apr 4, 2004
8:44 am
10830
In Maryland and in California Home Depot carries 2" copper pipe for $38.71 per 10ft section. usahardware.com carries fittings and tubing as well as ...
Tom Windwillow
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Apr 4, 2004
9:21 am
10831
I have but I don't think there any good for this purpose. What I use one for, is filtering tap water to dilute my final product. Eat Drink Smoke and be Happy, ...
Shane Kirkman
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Apr 4, 2004
3:38 pm
10832
... found it very interesting. Do you have any information on cloudiness after sugar has been added to things like limoncello. I recently had a go at a type of...
Harry
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Apr 4, 2004
3:48 pm
10833
Hi, Harry, Many thanks for that most interesting and informative posting on cloudiness. I will give you suggestions a try next time. Ciao for now John Wisbey ...
John Wisbey
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Apr 4, 2004
6:31 pm
10834
Hi Y'all, I bought some 2" copper pipe to build another still but it has this green corrosion inside it. Any ideas on how to remove this? All info would be...
bum_man2003
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Apr 4, 2004
8:43 pm
10835
Just curious, do most people in this group not have local plumbing contractors in their area...say in the yellow pages for those in the U.S. I was quoted some...
grayson_stewart66
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Apr 4, 2004
8:58 pm
10836
You can either scrub it out with a foam brush attached to a long dowel or take a piece of heavy duty garbage bag and place it over one end, then hold the...
grayson_stewart66
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Apr 4, 2004
9:04 pm
10837
... and what is the volume of your pot still boiler? Thx, R. I decided to bite the bullet and run it on the gas burner. I had plenty of ventilation and...
gatesbox
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Apr 4, 2004
9:25 pm
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