The Stig wrote:Make sure to assemble with the downcomers 180deg apart, I go left then right then left then ….. you get the picture
Wellsy wrote:Oh you must be so proud of your new baby :)
Don’t forget to spend some time with the minister of finance or there will be no new toys in the future, what you think you have brought all you need , just wait mwaaaahhhhh, mmmmwwwaaaahhhhhh
The Stig wrote:Dry run works :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Looks like I didn’t forget anything :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
Wellsy wrote:Lol
What a brave man you are. You better make sure those words come true lol
hgwells wrote:What boiler are you putting the new toy on?
hgwells wrote:What boiler are you putting the new toy on?
The Stig wrote:hgwells wrote:What boiler are you putting the new toy on?
The weak point and possible next upgrade :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
Sorry Hick, no disrespect intended :-B
hgwells wrote:Yeah noticed the 4 to 2 inch reducer, that’s going to be a fair amount of weight and flex.
I would be looking for a way to tie the column off before it gets the whips up.
Hick1960 wrote:hgwells wrote:Yeah noticed the 4 to 2 inch reducer, that’s going to be a fair amount of weight and flex.
I would be looking for a way to tie the column off before it gets the whips up.
Yeah I did think of that. I’ll secure it somehow.
hgwells wrote:And if you haven’t already read and re read
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=2681
Best description of how to successfully run a bubbler on this forum
Hick1960 wrote:hgwells wrote:And if you haven’t already read and re read
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=2681
Best description of how to successfully run a bubbler on this forum
Thanks hg
I’ve read and re read and more than likely will read it another 4 or 5 times. Lol.
Best post I’ve found on running a plated still.
And if I still struggle, that’s where you experienced guys come in :-D
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