20 Gallon Body Build Voice Over - Moonshine Still Repair

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Published 2016-04-06
Body Build - Moonshine still and whiskey still repair - whiskey still and moonshine still supplies

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All Comments (21)
  • @bigdave6194
    We always put the seam on bottom. Just slightly flat. Slide it off the edge a little at a time. heat from the outside. Apply solder on the inside and let the heat pull it into the seam.
  • @jameswitte5167
    Why not flux inside, lat the solder wire on the seam and heat from the outside ??? No chance to burn the flux and the solder will flow nice to the heat source ...
  • @davidcooley5135
    I done the same thing on my still I had a leak so I had a brass plate over and I had to do the same thing except I was sodaring brass to copper works good but has to be very clean
  • @REDBADGER187
    Got any suggestions on how to make 20inch around vapor cone??? You have really great videos.thankx much
  • @andrewblamer9202
    Why apply solder 2 inches from the seam?? Solder is 50 bucks a roll, save it!
  • @ericjett8097
    Try putting some copper rivets along that seemed and you won't have to use 35 lb of solder
  • @davidcooley5135
    I am glad u done that with the wet tall I can use that on mine
  • @wendell454
    How much is your kit And how long of wait time
  • @mrglasecki
    You're not using enough long sheet metal clamps Boss
  • @MrCantgetno
    you know they make a tool its a 2"x2"steel cube on one side the 4 sides come to a point and you use this to apply the heat to the steel and the steel to the copper and solder. this way you dont over heat then under heat etc. good lucky it only has to work !! thumps up
  • his torch is too close to the the copper, if he'd back off a couple inches it would heat up without overheating.
  • @punisher3797
    I would like to get the kit but we're do you get it
  • Why are u trying to use solder like welding? U could just use copper rods and be done with it.a lot stronger
  • @prestonprewett
    Why not use copper rivets prior to soldering? Makes it much easier (in my experience) and you only need to lay a minimal amount of solder in the joint after. This isn't a knock at all, I am mainly just curious. Love the bead rolling.
  • What if you stoped the corregation a bit befor the end, and putting a pittsburghe seam there? Would that not be more water tight?
  • @Etiennevisvang
    Wow bud. Thats a lot of solder to clean up. Way too much.
  • @davidcooley5135
    I'd like to have my hands on that much copper laying around I'd have copper sides on my still instead of white oak lol
  • @LUCKYB.
    I enjoy watching these Boys . Now to me But who Am I !! A locking seam to me would make a better seam and laying the seam about 10 oclock when you lay that solder to that seam it will flow very nicely into the Joint . And using a 14 ga or even a 20ga bottom would be better for Heat But again who am I everyone has their own way of doing things .
  • @garyfinley9457
    Can I get a 50 gallon kit. What the heck. Can I buy a 50 gallon already made?