Using quarter-inch pipe for moonshine is generally not recommended due to its small diameter, which can restrict the flow of vapor and affect the distillation process. Additionally, the material of the pipe should be safe for food use and resistant to corrosion. It's important to ensure proper ventilation and safety measures when distilling, as the process involves flammable substances. Always adhere to local laws and regulations regarding distillation.
No, refrigeration pipes are normally quarter of an inch, this pipe size is far too small, use the industry standard, half inch pipe size.
If you had been advised why ask again?
i believe the pressure does not change but the volume of water you will be able to use will be less
Inside diameter, it is usually considered nominal. Anything is considered to be the size it is called, if you use fine enough measure almost anything is going to vary or be off a few thousands of an inch.
Not sure what you mean by pressure fittings. Threaded fittings for steel pipe are pressure fittings. Steel pipe with a 3/4" O.D. is known as 1/2" I.P.S. (Iron Pipe Size) pipe.
Sears or any auto parts store.
Use a tape measure!
To determine how many 3.75-inch pieces can be cut from a 90.5-inch pipe, divide the total length of the pipe by the length of each piece: 90.5 ÷ 3.75 = 24.13. Since you can only cut full pieces, you can cut 24 pieces of 3.75 inches from the 90.5-inch pipe.
To calculate the circumference of a pipe, you can use the formula ( C = \pi \times d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. For a 14-inch pipe, the circumference would be ( C = \pi \times 14 ), which is approximately ( 43.98 ) inches. Therefore, the circumference of a 14-inch pipe is about 44 inches.
That's 3/4" pipe, not 3.4" prehaps it would deliver more pressure through the 1/2 inch pipe than 3/4 inch. 3/4" pipe will be less restrictive over the course of the run. Otherwise, no. 1/2" Copper Pipe will do fine, since it has a smoother bore, less restrictive, no lime and rust build-up. The only reason for you to use 3/4" pipe is if you want more volume. The pressure remains the same.
Bolts are categorised by their thread size. The standard socket size for a bolt with a three quarter inch thread is 1 and one eighth inches. Heavy head bolts use a one and a quarter inch socket.
No, it is not recommended to use a 1 1/2 inch pipe for a shower drain as it may not provide sufficient drainage capacity for the water flow from a shower. It is typically recommended to use a 2 inch pipe for a shower drain to ensure proper drainage.