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Offline Joe Grizzly  
#1 Posted : Friday, July 19, 2013 5:52:07 AM(UTC)
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"I would like to build the still in the rowley book moonshine!

having a hard time finding material locally any ideas on where to look??

esp for 22 gauge 20 ounce copper sheet 3x3 ft

and them tiny ass rivets lol

thanks in advance

I would rather not get sodomized paying for shipping prices unless I absolutely have too

is it feasible to save money building my own or should I just order on the HAUS instead

total rookie but mechanically able"
Offline dieselduo  
#2 Posted : Friday, July 19, 2013 7:08:52 AM(UTC)
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you'd probably come out cheaper buying one that has both reflux and pot mode with a heating element. then you get the best of both worlds
Offline PrinceGnarly  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2013 5:01:08 PM(UTC)
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"I built my own mild reflux column once. It was 3'x2"" copper. Ended up being a pretty penny from what I remember. I want to say ~$200 but that seems like so much. Maybe $150. Either way after it was all said and done and put together I still ordered a PSII from the 'haus. It's a damn good still at a reasonable rate that runs right out of the box. I know how the urge to build from scratch is though... I had fun and learned a lot but the 'haus still is premium.

Oh yeah, I got my pipe at a plumbing supplier. I had to call around town to a few different places to find 2"" copper pipe. Seems obvious but I hope this helps a bit."
Offline kane  
#4 Posted : Thursday, July 25, 2013 9:19:10 AM(UTC)
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ditto on the pipe any pluming repair shop / but the plate even 16 mil expensive i want to make a new boiler up all copper so if you find a place let me know as well
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