So I tried to make myself a condenser for distillation.
The condenser piping is 1/2" the water jacket pipe 1" maybe, not sure.
Got the appropriate fittings, sandpaper cleaned the copper for soldering.
The pipe fittings were flared using a hammer and some metal cone I had around, then used a 1" ish metal rod and hammered it into the flare so the flaring sat properly on the 1/2 to 1" reductor/adapter.
Holes were drilled after soldering using 1/4" bit and care taken not to damage the inner condensing tube. The idea was to solder the water fittings opposed but in the heat of the moment ended up soldering them on the same side.
Needed a plug for the Erlenmeyer flask, used dry sand to fill the flask then added some wet sand on top for a more stable surface, planted a piece of tubing, blue taped and silicone casted in place. Used general purpose catalyzed silicone. I messed up a bit with the catalyzer, maybe needed more and the silicone did not set properly and was tacky for a good while, I used the catalyst dropper and put some drops on top layer of the plug and let it overnight. It came out decent in the end.
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