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CopperStillCo
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Добавлен 30 окт 2016
I design and build high end Copper Stills made with top quality materials, parts and artisanship.
To ensure people don’t get discouraged on their distilling journey, convenience and ease of use are a top priority in our still design.
These factors together create a copper still that is both functional and beautiful! to look at, a true work of art!
Interested in a Still? Give me a call or shoot me a text
360-389-6696
Check out my new website (shop coming soon)
www.copperstillco.com
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To ensure people don’t get discouraged on their distilling journey, convenience and ease of use are a top priority in our still design.
These factors together create a copper still that is both functional and beautiful! to look at, a true work of art!
Interested in a Still? Give me a call or shoot me a text
360-389-6696
Check out my new website (shop coming soon)
www.copperstillco.com
Please check me out my social media.
www.TikTok.com/@copperstillco
copperstillco
www.Facebook.com/copperstillco
Pt. 3 - 3g Copper Thumper comes to life - Fruit Port
Watch this 3-gallon copper pot come to life! 🔥In this video were #soldering the Fruit port together. This consists of a 4” Stainless Steel Ferrule and a copper wrap. Watch as we solder them together! #Quality built, everytime with precision and #skill
We craft top-quality copper stills using the finest materials and true artisan skill. Just like a fine spirit, it’s all about the craftsmanship and attention to detail that go into every step of the process. From the way each joint is soldered to the perfect curve of the cooling worm, the quality speaks for itself. You can see it, feel it, and when you fire it up, you’ll know it works as good as it looks. Around here, we don’t say our stills...
We craft top-quality copper stills using the finest materials and true artisan skill. Just like a fine spirit, it’s all about the craftsmanship and attention to detail that go into every step of the process. From the way each joint is soldered to the perfect curve of the cooling worm, the quality speaks for itself. You can see it, feel it, and when you fire it up, you’ll know it works as good as it looks. Around here, we don’t say our stills...
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Pt.2 - 3g Copper Thumper Comes to Life
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Watch this 3-gallon copper pot come to life! 🔥In this video were #soldering the top onto this 3g thumper #Quality built, everytime with precision and #skill We craft top-quality copper stills using the finest materials and true artisan skill. Just like a fine spirit, it’s all about the craftsmanship and attention to detail that go into every step of the process. From the way each joint is solde...
Soldering ASMR version
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Watch this 3-gallon copper pot come to life! 🔥 #soldering the bottom on with precision and #skill . #Quality built, one pot at a time. #CopperStill #Handmade #Craftsmanship #CopperArt #SmallBatch #MadeInUSA #coppercadillacs #moonshine #shineon #distilling #distillery #moonshinestills #potstill #metalfabrication #traditional #craftculture #copperstillco We craft top-quality copper stills using t...
Behind-the-scenes footage of @CopperStillCo creating & building in the workshop!
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Behind-the-scenes footage of @CopperStillCo creating & building in the workshop! #CopperStillCo #ShineOn #copperstill #stillbuilder #highquality #craftsmanship #soldering #handbuilt #copperart #craftculture #copperartist #metalwork #fabrication #metalworking #distilling #distillation #moonshine #moonshiners #smallbusinessowner #husbandandwifeteam
Interested in a Copper Moonshine Still?
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At CopperStillCo, We craft top-quality copper stills using the finest materials and true artisan skill. Just like a fine spirit, it’s all about the craftsmanship and attention to detail that go into every step of the process. From the way each joint is soldered to the perfect curve of the cooling worm, the quality speaks for itself. You can see it, feel it, and when you fire it up, you’ll know ...
People Don’t Think It’s Possible..
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People Don’t Think It’s Possible..
Soldering The Collar - TikTok Live Clip
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Soldering The Collar - TikTok Live Clip
Building Stills - Soldering A Bottom
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Building Stills - Soldering A Bottom
50 Gallon, Electric Copper Still with Single Tube Reflux Column
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50 Gallon, Electric Copper Still with Single Tube Reflux Column
4” Reflux Column with Shotgun Condenser
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4” Reflux Column with Shotgun Condenser
Turing a 100 Gal Tank into 120 Gallons
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Turing a 100 Gal Tank into 120 Gallons
Looks like one pricy Thumper good job on Soldering.
How do I get the copper distiller set
@@michaelseibert8420 www.CopperStillCo.com or send me a text / give me a call 360-389-6696
Actually your doing it wrong. You were sticking your solder under the flame. This melts the solder before the fittings are at proper temp. Heat the fittings first. Remove the flame. Add solder to the metal without the flame. Solder will flow when the metal is at the right temperature. You want to sweat the solder into the fitting to make it watertight. Putting a bead of solder around the joint is mildly interesting however doesn’t make it watertight. Worked in the stainless steel industry making commercial kitchen equipment for over 45 years & never had any of my solder joints leak.
@@motorpapa3446 I’ll play with that technique. Thus far, 11 years and haven’t had any leak issues doing it this way. But commercial industry is going to be a lot different than hobbyist still units. And I’m self taught so I have no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ simply what works and has been tried and true. You ought to make a video demonstrating the right way. I’d love to see it!
@@motorpapa3446 also, I’m not quite sure what you mean by my flame being under the solder. I pre heat it all, focusing on the pipe mostly, first. Apply the solder to the pipe, flux it again then focus my heat more so I’m the stainless. Drawing that solder onto the lip and into the fitting. That was to simplify it for someone trying to do this at home. Many times it’ll take to it all right away.
Been doing this since the 70’s when I went thru sheet metal apprentice program. Learning to solder was one of the first things you learned. Soldered 100’s of brass drains in stainless steel sinks. Soldered all kinds of different metals together. All the pipes & fittings we made by hand had to be soldered at the end. Nothing new here.
@@motorpapa3446 nice! Sounds fun to me! This video is aimed towards the moonshiner community and / or people who don’t necessarily have the ‘knowledge’ is this kind of work. Shit… I don’t even have broad ‘knowledge’ only what I’ve self taught. It’s clear in this community that for whatever reason people read or heard you can’t do this or at the very least you cannot do it without special solder/flux. But yeah, for anyone who in this trade or have gone through an apprentice program. I’m sure it’s nothing new. Thanks for watching and commenting. Merry Christmas. 🎁🎄
Absolute work of art. Bravo 🇺🇲💯💪
Hi! What flux is used to join copper and stainless steel?
Just a standard white paste flux. Harris Water Soluble to be exact. No special solder or flux needed for this particular application.
Hell yeah, Brother 💯 💪 🇺🇲
🤘🤘🤘
Nice
Thanks 👍
Not if you are soldering stainless expansion valves or solenoid valves to copper in HVAC/R systems. The flux needs to be removed from inside the tubing / fittings and the soldering job has to be done very fast. Use an eutectic rod instead. For larger joints, use the eutectic rod for a root pass and finish with 15% silver solder.
Butiful work
The soldering artist and master. Beautiful work! R & L. Sending love.
Great soldering, great music. Love you brother. Robert & Lisa
@@lisawall1817 oh yeah 🤦🏻♂️ the music. YT will prob flag it. Better put up the ASMR version lol
It was great, beautiful, best quality / May I ask a question? What brand is your welding wire and can you tell me the amount of tin and silver in it?
Why not use stay silv
@@traverbays4997 for me the question is why would I ? Ya know? I’ve never had a reason to look into other flux. 🤷🏻♂️
@@traverbays4997 I should also add when I first started soldering I was working for another company, I used the flux I was given and didn’t know of other options. It’s to the point now that the process is so easy and straight forward I don’t feel changing the flux is necessary
No lie I almost thought that was clay Thompson for a second
lol the basketball player ?
Can't wait to get my 40gal sasquatch
@@dwrobbins331 yeeeaah buddy!!! What order # are ya !?
@copperstillco i really don't know i placed my order on Oct 11 and I need to settle up with you on the sight glass upgrade, sorry I let it slip my mind, I'll call Monday morning and get with you on that, thanks
@@dwrobbins331 I’ve got one Sasquatch that’s been ordered and it was in Oct on the 24th initials headed to Alabama. That you ?
@copperstillco that would be me
Wonderful. We love you. Rob & Lisa
Yahhhhhh hooooo..... mountain dew
Keep Grinding man!! Awesome job👌
Nice work
🤘👀🤘
You go girl!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Should have ordered mine through you all... I bought a 20 gal still, thumper and worm. Lines to thumper and worm are 1/2 and mounted too close to 4" cap. Can't get tru clamp on and off...
@@tomchristensen2914 oh really? How long ago? Did you contact the supplier?
@copperstillco yes they just offered to sell me another still so I kind of gave up lol... I just struggle through it. Bought it before last winter so like a year ago.
why are they called thumpers and what is their job ?
@@brenohighland3259 The name “thumper” comes from the sound it makes during distillation. As the vapor enters the liquid inside, it creates a rhythmic “thumping” noise caused by bubbling and pressure changes. It has several purposes -Double Distillation: It allows the alcohol vapor from the boiler to re-condense and re-vaporize, effectively distilling it a second time for higher proof. -Infusion of Flavors: You can add fruits, herbs, or other ingredients to the thumper to infuse additional flavors into the final product. -Temperature Stabilization: The thumper helps maintain consistent temperatures and pressure during distillation. -Efficiency: It captures and reuses heat from the alcohol vapors, reducing the need for additional energy.
@@brenohighland3259 it’ll also catch any ‘puking’ accidents from the boiler. There’s actually something called a slobber box that looks just like a thumper but it’s plumbed differently.
Very cool!
So awesome!
Wow..
Beautiful work and craftsmanship!
Why is it called a thumper?
@@paulkurilecz4209 because it makes a knocking or thump noise while it’s operating.
@@copperstillco tyvm
I wish I could like this video more than once
Beautiful
Hey man congratulations I see the hard work paid off… Hope all is well 😎
@@flatbedtrucker still LOTS to do. 😉
Beautiful work. What gauge copper?
@@Miata822 22ga
A complete work of art !!!!
is it clean tin or wtat is it?
@@Hades-qy6wm Silvabrite 100
@@copperstillco thanks from EU
Damn Y'all. That's a a hell of a still!
I am from Iran. You make art. Besides copper, I use a combination alloy of copper and zinc (70% copper - 30% zinc), which is called brass. Because it has more resistance. Of course, I also use copper, especially in the condenser. Good Luck
Copper may not be the most practical but it is definitely the most pretty. The stainless fittings makes it all work out just fine! Well done. Please please stop pushing mason jars in the vapor line. It only takes one alcohol vapor fire to kill someone.
@@robertfontaine3650 thank you, cleaning and overall upkeep is definitely more challenging overall. But much nicer to look at. One looks like art where the stainless rigs are more factory manufactured. As far as the jars are concerned. Every system has a pressure relief valve that pops off at 5psi. A still rarely reaches that. But if the system happens to get clogged the safety valve is in place. I have yet to hear of any issues with jar rigs outside of people dropping them. But if I find that it’s creating a consistent safety problem. I’ll certainly stop offering them. As of now, all seems fine :)
@@copperstillco When you make preserves occasionally a jar will crack when you boil it. These are not safety glass. When a jar cracks with alcohol steam and you are working on the still the best case is first degree steam burns the worst case is an alcohol vapor fire. There are plenty of safe ways of making gin baskets and bubblers. This is absolutely not one of them.
@@robertfontaine3650 if you’re able, send me some info. I’m interested in looking at some other options. Are you connected to my Facebook or TikTok ? How could we connect ?
@@copperstillco I'm not much of a welder so I use sanitary spool; 3" short tee with a sight glass. I'm sure you can braze or tig up a nice copper piece using an 3" sight glass that would sell very well with your other sexy pieces. Sight glass polycarbonate is very thick. I will grab some pictures this weekend when I am out in the shed.
@@copperstillco Another old fashioned approach ruclips.net/video/OZhrpAu7s-w/видео.html
Beautiful set-up 💯🇺🇲
What solder are you using ?
@@SomeTechGuy666 Silvabrite 100
If you knew anything about stills you'd know that product condenser is totally ridiculous. And thumpers are old, old technology.
@@SomeTechGuy666 go on..
@@SomeTechGuy666 please enlighten me 😁 🙏🏻
@@SomeTechGuy666 churp, churp, churp. Typical negative Nancy comment. Nothing of substance or value to add and zero content of their own. 🤙🏼
Hi! I have a job where i have to solder 155mm, 1.5mm wall stainless tube to a bunch of cast bronze that has been machined. Most of the parts come out really nice as they are quite light. Unfortunately there’s a piece of cast bronze that is close to 25kg, the pipe goes about 60mm inside it. That piece gives me a tough time, recently had 1 crack/come loose from the stainless pipe. The solder i use is Sn96.5 , Ag3.0 , Cu0.5. The flux i use is CA Fluid 801. If you could maybe suggest something as the failed piece had ~30% area where the solder didn’t grab the stainless steel.
@@joosepmee6917 I’ve only worked with the solder, stainless, copper you see in this video. So, I’m not really qualified to give you that answer. Wish I had good info for you but thanks for asking!
You are an artist. We miss you. Bobby & Lisa
You are the master. Beautiful work!!!💯💪🇺🇲
As usual nice work.
What brand of torch are you using?
a.co/d/045WR3KN
Pro 🤙
I’m in love with
Very good work and nice video. Can I buy one?
@@Nicoe505 www.copperstillco.com
was fluxx added to the components before soldering because it looks like none of the solder was drawn into the fitting
@@djomen8432 yes there was flux added. That being said it does appear that little is drawn into the fitting but I can assure you there was plenty ! If you were to look on the bottom side you’d see the solder makes it was all the way through. Matter of fact I have to have it on a solid surface otherwise it drips out! Which is a pain cause you then have to file or wire brush it off just so you can clamp to another fitting. The flow of solder quite fast and substantial from what I’ve seen.