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  1. #STILL THUMPER HOW TO#
  2. #STILL THUMPER FREE#

Use something cylindrical to help you reshape it, like this coffee that can be grabbed from the kitchen. If your coil is currently too big to fit snugly in whatever bucket you are using, you want to close down the coils first. If needed, tighten the refrigerator coil. Just like you did with the lid, seal this dude nice and tight with the glue. Make the seal watertight with the hot glue gun. Screw the male-threaded nut of the other compression fitting into the bucket. Insert second compression fitting into the bucket. Step 11: Insert Second Compression Fitting With a 3/8 inch drill bit, drill a 3/8 inch hole where the pilot hole is. Use a 1/8 inch drill bit to begin a pilot hole in the 5-gallon bucket. Step 10: Drill a Hole Into the Bucketĭrill a 3/8 inch hole in the bucket. Screw the female-threaded nut onto the male-threaded nut protruding from the lid of your still. The ferrule helps create a tight connection between the female and male ends of your compression nut. It’s a small circular ring that looks kind of like a grommet. This end of your compression fitting has a part called a “ferrule” that comes with it. Take the female-threaded nut that came with your compression fitting, then attach it to one end of the refrigerator coil. Step 9: Attach the Copper Coil to the Lid It’s time to bust out that trusty glue gun again! Make sure you put hot glue on the other side as well, working well around the seams.

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This seal needs to be airtight to prevent steam from leaking through it.

#STILL THUMPER HOW TO#

RELATED: How To Build A Salt Water Distiller | Survival Life Guide Step 8: Seal Fitting The fit won’t be perfect, but don’t worry if it jiggles around a little bit. Insert the male threaded nut of the compression fitting into the hole by twisting it through from the bottom of the lid. Insert a compression fitting into the lid of the still. Take a file and grind the burrs down until they are gone. If there are any burrs, this can cause some problems when inserting the compression fitting. Drill a 3/8 inch hole with the 3/8 inch drill bit. Put it roughly opposite from the thermometer across the lid. This will act as a starter hole for the much bigger 3/8 inch drill bit. Begin by drilling another 1/8 inch hole in the lid. Step 5: Drill Another Holeĭrill a 3/8 inch hole in the pot lid. Just make sure whatever you use is rated for heat well beyond what steam your liquid will be creating.

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There are other adhesives you can use, including high temp silicone and even high temp resins. This is also true for the melting point of “other liquids” (78 ☌).

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For those concerned that hot glue is a bad choice for this project (since it will be in direct contact with hot steam), it’s important to note that high-temperature hot glue sticks have a melting point well above the melting point of water (100 ☌).

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