Doubleuj wrote:
Looking great mate but is the rc sealed somehow at its base? If not couldn’t the vapour bypass it up the gap between the outer wall and the inner wall of the column?
woodduck wrote:You got it :handgestures-thumbupleft: the rc sits below the branch off to the pc so the same as a blockhead.
EziTasting wrote:woodduck wrote:You got it :handgestures-thumbupleft: the rc sits below the branch off to the pc so the same as a blockhead.
Forgive the idiot question, but do you need to ‘trap’ or ‘guide’ the steam into the branch-off or does it go there by the build up of the steam (pressure how ever low)?
woodduck wrote:Thanks mate but I can tell ya now there's gonna have to be something pretty wrong with the plates before I ever pull that tree out again, it wasn't real easy getting her in there. I even had to use a jack to pull it through it was that bloody tight but yet there were still gaps around the plate, not big and shouldn't cause a problem but gaps none the less. I think the tightness is caused once all the plates are joined to the tree and if they're not perfectly aligned and level they catch as they are pushed through. The plates on their own slide in quite easily but get tighter and tighter as more plates get pushed in.
You can use a bubbler as a pot without taking the plates out if needed, just don't use your rc, I've stripped like that before and works pretty well. You'll get a bit of passive reflux to start with but not too bad.
EziTasting wrote:Oh that’s nice... :drool:
That’s the best way I can describe my desire for some 6” action...
Keep it clean, Boyz! :naughty:
Dig Brinker wrote:I’m beginning to wonder... didn’t you recently post “tastes funny like a clown’s cock”??? :think:
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