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ok what is the price for NPT couplings? one for heating and one for drain as well as 2 caps
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Each NPT coupling (installed) is $25, and plugs are $5.00.
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You'll love it... They are 1 solid piece of work.. I've really enjoy my PS II and 15 Gal boiler. |
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I personally would recommend the PSIIHC. I started with the 2" and upgraded to the 3" (HC)! Save yourself the trouble and start with the HC! The smaller version is great too! If you plan on regularly distilling more than eight gallons of mash at a time. It will not only save you time, it will make the hobby more enjoyable!
Shorty
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I never do I bought the upgraded 8gal kettle
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epicdoom wrote:I never do more the a 5 gal run... I used to say that too.. But after a while I was really glad I went ahead with the bigger boiler.. I seldom do less than 10 now because of time constraints, I can't get enough damn free time for multi-runs, so when I can I make enough to last me a while. I think a lot of us here use that copper mesh pack in the columns, as well as around the cooling pipes in the head. That's easy enough to clean up with some Citric acid.. . |
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I wish I had the 15 gallon one also.
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I just use the top portion of my 3 inch column with no reflux cooling as a pot still with great success.
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looked over everything and as expected found beautiful welding
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I never really enjoyed home distilling like I do now till I started using a keg for boiler. My first keg was a gift from a friend, after that I was lucky enough to find some at a scrapyard from a local micro-brewery that recently went out of business for $20 a piece! If you can't find one buy the larger one from Berwhaus. It is definitely a good investment!
Best O' Luck!! Shorty
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I'm going to try mixing some with caster oil and see if I can run My RC trucks and planes off it.
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Nice run epicdoom. 94% is good for anyone never mind someone who was not trying. You might be able to run your RC's on 94% but if you are going to run yourself I would cut it down a bit. lol Glad you like your equipment. Have fun and be safe
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LOL I rarely consume anything over 160Proof. Most times I like to just sit back and sip some 100 Proof hooch till I feel good but not toasted.
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