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Rick Blaine

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teakettlenozle.jpg


... where to get one of these nozzles to redirect the steam from a kettle?
One of our fine & helpful loungers/retailers mebbee?... this one is in a kit w/ a brush & bottle of stiffener... Thx


Rick
 

squid

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It looks simple enough. You could probably pick up both parts at a hardware store. If I get bored this week I may try to make one myself. That's a handy looking tool.
 

Andykev

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English tea kettle, built like a tank, and tons of steam.

I have used a Simplex chrome English tea kettle, for a gas range.

Herre is a link and picture:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006GMMCM/103-5608432-7903026

It is wonderful, is the best built tea kettle I have ever used, and it is hefty in construction compared to other name brand kettles.

You will get more steady steam from this puppy than you can shake a stick at, and then a great cup of tea also!lol

The price (this link is Amazon) is around $95 to $130 bucks. You can internet search and find one much cheaper. They make a less expensive one for electric stoves as well.

I have used this kettle to steam and shape 50 to 100 hats. It works wonders.
 

Pilgrim

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Yup, looks like a $1.98 hardware store stop. See if they have a tubing bender you can use the put the arc in the copper pipe...and you're 90% done.
 

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