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Offline homemade  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 30, 2012 2:09:41 PM(UTC)
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have an old stainless keg i want to make a pot still head out of copper. looking for best price on sheet copper 22 to 24 ga. in south east and prefur 110 sheet. thank you for all imputBigGrin
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, October 30, 2012 10:18:10 PM(UTC)
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give us some leads as to where you have looked and what prices you have found. ill bet others are wanting this info too. :)
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 31, 2012 3:26:31 AM(UTC)
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You could check this place out, it is the cheapest I've found but I just started looking into this.

http://www.speedymetals....aK_-znn7MCFYw-MgodslMAMg

Have Fun.
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, October 31, 2012 8:02:25 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: homemade Go to Quoted Post
have an old stainless keg i want to make a pot still head out of copper. looking for best price on sheet copper 22 to 24 ga. in south east and prefur 110 sheet. thank you for all imputBigGrin

Not sure why you need to reinvent the wheel??? Not knocking you just wondering. You can use 2"" copper to make a tower and connect that right to the keg. Sorry I dont know where to buy sheet copper but I'm sure you can. I would have to say 2"" copper as compared to a sheet of copper would be worlds apart in price --- the 2"" being much more affordable.
How will you connect the head to the keg, just the same as a tower???

Thx just being nosey."
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#5 Posted : Saturday, November 03, 2012 7:43:04 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bushy Go to Quoted Post
You could check this place out, it is the cheapest I've found but I just started looking into this.

http://www.speedymetals....aK_-znn7MCFYw-MgodslMAMg

Have Fun.


WOW, that place seems very expensive. They list 12x24 32 thou sheet for 75 bucks! I bought the same sheet from amazon for 35."
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#6 Posted : Saturday, November 03, 2012 11:14:34 AM(UTC)
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Hey Yeah Yeah, don't know where you found that price but they sell 0.062 CA 110 12"X18" for $54.00. That's twice as thick as what you bought for about twice the price.
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#7 Posted : Saturday, November 03, 2012 11:21:56 AM(UTC)
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OOPS, Sorry YeahYeah, your right about the cost of the 0.032 sheet, and the 0.062 sheet for a 12"X24" is $62.00.
I'm still looking for a good resonable priced source for copper sheet and plate.
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#8 Posted : Saturday, November 03, 2012 12:22:16 PM(UTC)
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OOPS, Sorry YeahYeah, your right about the cost of the 0.032 sheet, and the 0.062 sheet for a 12""X24"" is $62.00.
I'm still looking for a good resonable priced source for copper sheet and plate.


.032 was what he was asking for, 22-24 guage.

What are you looking to build? I bought a sheet of 32 from amazon plus a bunch of 4""x4"" sample packs to build my bubble plate flute. The sample packs were about half the price that they are now though. I am using the 62 thou squares from sample packs for my plates. The 32 warps quite a bit if you braze it(food grade silver solder obviously), but i used it anyway for my deflagulator plates. Not enough 62 to go around.lol"
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#9 Posted : Saturday, November 03, 2012 12:59:16 PM(UTC)
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Looking to build a bubbler also. Have'nt decided on useing 3" or 4" yet. Still trying to find a source for some of the materials.
Ca 110 is 0.062.
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#10 Posted : Saturday, November 03, 2012 1:11:16 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Bushy Go to Quoted Post
Looking to build a bubbler also. Have'nt decided on useing 3" or 4" yet. Still trying to find a source for some of the materials.
Ca 110 is 0.062.



Cool i went with 4" using 304 stainless for the column. Not sure what you mean by ca 110 is .062. Ca 110 is the grade of copper. Its available in all sorts of thickness'.
http://www.ejbmetals.com...ts-metal_strip/Ca110.pdf
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#11 Posted : Saturday, November 03, 2012 2:47:33 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the info. Now all I need is a reasonably priced source.
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#12 Posted : Monday, November 12, 2012 2:08:35 PM(UTC)
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http://distillique.co.za..._info.php?articles_id=34

Came by this article on forming copper. Pretty neat stuff.
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