Toddles wrote:Embrace it. Hold it close to your heart.
The answer will come.
WTDist wrote:Toddles wrote:Embrace it. Hold it close to your heart.
The answer will come.
Youve been drinking that whisky vodka havent you :laughing-rolling:
WTDist wrote:Toddles wrote:Embrace it. Hold it close to your heart.
The answer will come.
Youve been drinking that whisky vodka havent you :laughing-rolling:
Doubleuj wrote:WTDist wrote:Toddles wrote:Embrace it. Hold it close to your heart.
The answer will come.
Youve been drinking that whisky vodka havent you :laughing-rolling:
:laughing-rolling: try drinking holy water, that bit of pipe is flatlining. CLEAR!!
wynnum1 wrote:You could seal the ends putting a air hose in one end and then inflate to expand the pipe .
scythe wrote:It will never look right again.
The only way to do it would be to clamp the round end in a vice, tight enough to hold it but not squash it, anneal the flattened end and pull a mandrel through.
If it were me i would cut the squashed section and use it for plates of a thumper and keep the round section for the column.
bayshine wrote:If you have access to some sheet metal rollers it might reroll :think:
scythe wrote:You could make a nice thumper with that pipe once flattened.
or trim it up and use it for reducers and plates.
warramungas wrote:I dont really care if my stills are pretty, if you look at my 2" bubbler you'll see what I mean, so long as they are efficient and effective.
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