Zak Griffin wrote:Are you building a bubbler or a pot?!
Looks like a couple of liebig fittings there mate ;-)
Zak Griffin wrote:Are you building a bubbler or a pot?!
Zak Griffin wrote:I was just referring to the stack of pipe there, should be plenty for the average pot...
MacStill wrote:The DN-50 B stamp on the pipe gives you a clue ;-)
redcane wrote:First thing I've realised is the 2"->1" reducer doesn't fit on the pipe or inside it. How does that work?
redcane wrote:MacStill wrote:The DN-50 B stamp on the pipe gives you a clue ;-)
Got the magnifying glass out there and checked! :)
Zak Griffin wrote:Not sure if you're planning on a shotgun, but if you've got the copper there I think you should.
redcane wrote:This arrived:
There isn't that much of a lip on the spear fitting as I would have thought, but it should be fine. I guess I could use a threaded fitting, or use the threaded fitting to put in place a mesh to stop packing falling into the boiler. Either way it's good having your hands on something to work with.
5 o'clock wrote:Now order your elements and fill port ferrule and cover from Mac at 5 star then take it all to Alan at Hubbleworks in Taminda and you will have the twin of mine!
5 o'clock wrote:(When you place an order with 5 star let me know please as I have a couple of little things I want and I will split postage with you!)
MacStill wrote:A 2" tri clamp and ferrule will fit it perfectly with one of the flat 2" custom seals.
Like here
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