I just ordered the 3" plates and ferrules for a new still that I'm building for a friend. I wish I'd known about RnW when I was building mine. Great work!
He is right when using a buffing wire wheel with no guard always wear minimum safety glasses as these things spit out chunks of wire that actually penetrate your shirt and skin and can take out your eyes, Safety First Last and Always.
I'm guessing the speed is based on the type of torch?
What a beautiful Saturday job very nice job keep up the good work
What ferrule is this, how pipe fits inside the ferrule
Is the compensating coil tin or aluminum, channel owner?
What flux did you use ? Was it a liquid or paste , thanks nice video
Thank you very much. Excellent video.
I just ordered the 3" plates and ferrules for a new still that I'm building for a friend. I wish I'd known about RnW when I was building mine. Great work!
Is the compensating coil tin or aluminum, channel owner?
How much and can you ship to the UK great video
beautiful job!
He is right when using a buffing wire wheel with no guard always wear minimum safety glasses as these things spit out chunks of wire that actually penetrate your shirt and skin and can take out your eyes, Safety First Last and Always.
is it possible to make a working 2" dephlegmator, or is the size too small to work
I managed to fit 5 1/2 pipes into a 2 inch piece of copper. It’s about 3 1/2 inches long. Works good.
Could have cut those tubes another 1.5” longer and provided 20% more cooling surface….
Craftsmanship and art!
What type of solder and where can I get it
Great job!
pull your heat from the out side and yes you can have too much flux
There's room for smaller pipes and more of them
A lazy Susan would help you spin the unit easier.
Great video...
why say OK so many times
dangerous!!!
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Nice job.. but why the fuck do you say OK a billion times..??