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                "If you don't want to make it yourself then just go the the brewhaus web site and putchase the Essential Extractor PSII High Capacity- Keg Kit.http://www.brewhaus.com/Distillers_and_Parts_s/3.htm Cheers! TS" | 
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                I would like to make it my self | 
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                Hello is this sight dead or what.. | 
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                If you are making your column from copper, then you will want to purchase the NPT Coupler, as tri-clamp fittings (which will attach directly to your keg) are not available in copper.  The coupler allows you to put a common fitting (2" female NPT) on the bottom of your column, and essentially convert it to a tri-clamp fitting. | 
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                "Thank's for the info. Are there any column's available for a keg to clamp right on it. Also are there any type that require cutting a hole in it to make it easer to clean. I would like to go with a stainless column packed with copper.Thank's."
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                Yes, our Pro Series II column will connect directly to a standard beer keg, and is entirely stainless steel. | 
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                Thank's for the info. Just one more question how would i clean the inside. Thank's again. | 
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                It is best to only distill clear liquid to make cleaning of your kettle much simpler. | 
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                Thank's alot for answering my questions. I'll b ordern the column soon. | 
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                " Originally Posted by: Admin  If you are making your column from copper, then you will want to purchase the NPT Coupler, as tri-clamp fittings (which will attach directly to your keg) are not available in copper.  The coupler allows you to put a common fitting (2"" female NPT) on the bottom of your column, and essentially convert it to a tri-clamp fitting. I'm using either copper or cpvc (comment?) and seek the fittings that will allow me to avoid mutilating my beer keg. Where do I go for this and advice?  (to a novice) I'd like to build the column (for a reflux with valves), but may need to go to a manufactured column. Is this the correct way to contact the administrator? Thanks, tennbob81" | 
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                " Originally Posted by: tennbob81  I'm using either copper or cpvc (comment?) and seek the fittings that will allow me to avoid mutilating my beer keg. tennbob81 Use only copper.  Check out the brewhaus store for the clamps needed to adapt to your keg.   Originally Posted by: tennbob81   Where do I go for this and advice?  (to a novice)tennbob81 Just read the forum here and also read the homedistiller website. Originally Posted by: tennbob81    I'd like to build the column (for a reflux with valves), but may need to go to a manufactured column. tennbob81 If you know how solder copper pipe, building your own is easy.  If not, just buy from Brewhaus! Originally Posted by: tennbob81   Is this the correct way to contact the administrator?  Thanks, tennbob81 Doubt it.  Send him a PM.  Just posting on the public forum isn't reliable if you need to speak directly to the admin." | 
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                i have a 2" tower on the way from mile high i have a ke3g thats got a bunch of old pabst in it from 6 months ago hahaha i was wondering what the best way of cleaning it is or whats best to use to clean it should i just rinse well a few times and use dish soap possibly a bit of vinegar? maybe boil it while having soapy water in it im trying to use keg as my fermentor as well and it will be in the woodshed with a fish tank heater in it and will do the condom on top with a few needle holes like ive seen on a few sites will this work?? | 
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