WOW! A true master at work well done Knowah (hope I got the spelling right). I'm loving this new approach to home distilling Manufacturing the parts. Kudos to you 'Team' . 👍.
Hi, Garry. Thanks for the support as always, my man! It's actually Noe, but most people wouldn't get that spelling right anyways given the way it's pronounced. Its actually pronounced no-ay, but he goes by no-uh most of the time.
Thanks so much! It's pure copper, all supplied domestically. I unfortunately don't know the chemical composition of the material, I thought it was 100% pure copper! Sorry about that.
I have no intention to build one, but watching what is involved is festinating.
It really is, brother. Thanks for watching.
I'm a retired aircraft engineer, that's aircraft Quality. Big prop's to your manufacturing people.
Aw man, that's a hell of a compliment! Thanks so much!
Thanks for an awesome new series
You're welcome! Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for future episodes!
Amazing! A true craftsman at work!
He really is, Tim. Dude makes it look so easy.
Great video Boo, amazing video...
Thank you so much, my brother! We have a lot of fun with this series
Stacking dimes! nice!
WOW! A true master at work well done Knowah (hope I got the spelling right). I'm loving this new approach to home distilling Manufacturing the parts. Kudos to you 'Team' . 👍.
Hi, Garry. Thanks for the support as always, my man! It's actually Noe, but most people wouldn't get that spelling right anyways given the way it's pronounced. Its actually pronounced no-ay, but he goes by no-uh most of the time.
Congratulations, great work of goldsmithing. Is the 4X6 inch tube pure copper or bronze? What is the chemical composition of that material?
Thanks so much! It's pure copper, all supplied domestically. I unfortunately don't know the chemical composition of the material, I thought it was 100% pure copper! Sorry about that.
Love the video! Cool music too
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed!
Nice brazing!
Thank you brother!
One more question: What is the gauge of the copper used, or the thickness of the sheet used to make the copper tubes?
We use 4mm thick copper pipe!
Nice job on dissimilar metals! What gas is used?
Allways a pleasure watching what the crews up to.
Thanks Tom! This is Argon. Thanks for watching and keeping up with us, man!
Where do you get the window section that has the ferrule already cut to the round shape of the 4" pipe?
This is known as a DIN fitting. There's a lot of manufacturers that make them!