How to make a copper still in under 10 mins.

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Published 2023-02-24

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  • Awesome music selection for the first song. I felt like a real modern moonshiner.
  • Truly love it, I live in NZ I can make as much "shine" for "myself" as I need. I swear if i can i will contribute to your Channel.
  • I used a 32 gallon garbage can as my jig. Double lined it was jonesing for copper. Brings back memories gave it to a friend when I left the smoky mountains I made it in a cup shop I had worked at. I hope he used it
  • I thought I recognized that basement. Thanks for making the video brother. 🍻👍🏻
  • @itsmefatherb
    That’s awesome, Bro! Looking forward to the next video!
  • @budman4605
    That's awesome 😎 Thanks for your video
  • @LJmangano
    This is the truth! Very cool. Did you ever post a video or or description informing your subscribers the size of the copper sheet cutout measurements? I really appreciate how you had the copper sheet measurements so precise that if I remember correctly, you used every inch of that copper sheet and had no wasted copper scraps at the end of the build.
  • Straight up Love your Content. Im a roofer by trade but specializes in copper down pipe with no rivets or solder. But am interested in home distill,. Thank you for not putting out a time Laced clip. ❤
  • @richcaseaxon
    Wow you make it look simple, but I know it definitely is not. And making rivets from the 12ga, how ingenious. I'll guess I'll just be stuck with my Vevor for the moment and waiting for the next video! If you sell the blueprint dimensions let us know!
  • @QuinnWaters
    so cool! i dont booze, but super neat project. thanks for sharing!!
  • @mutantryeff
    A couple thoughts. One is that a still be made with various sizes of copper pipe. These designs allow the flexibility to easily reconfigure from a pot still to reflux to a hybrid as the slip-together pieces are sealed with rye flour paste. Such a system can be broken down and stored away taking up less room. Knowing how to use a TIG welder on copper is a big plus for specialty components.
  • @MrAdamsmario
    Hi. I had a bit of a laugh at 4:07 when you showed the plumbing flux, lead free. The origin of the word plumbing comes from the latin word plumbum and means "lead". In French it means plomber. A fuse in French is "plombe" because in the early days they used a very thin lead wire. And pipes were made out of lead. And who uses pipes? A plumber or plombeur. Funfact :)
  • 10 minutes!!! Except for the title- this is an awesome video! I’d love the plans- or even to buy one of your stills!!!cut/ rivet/ solder… repeat! I can do that!!!