I love the Peterson spigots (with sterling on both the shank and the stem), like in the pic below. Is anyone aware of a supply house that sells the components needed to implement such a spigot? I would like to make a cutty with a spigot like that.
Peterson Style Spigot Parts
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Re: Peterson Style Spigot Parts
Such metal parts aren't ready made, they are spun on the component being covered. (The metal starts as a centered disk, the part is turned, and the metal bent/formed over it while turning with tools designed for the task.)baiguai wrote:I love the Peterson spigots (with sterling on both the shank and the stem), like in the pic below. Is anyone aware of a supply house that sells the components needed to implement such a spigot? I would like to make a cutty with a spigot like that.
Spinning is a whole separate hobby. Difficult to do well, and takes many specialized tools and processes.
Your best bet is probably to scavenge metal bits off junk pipes and re-use them.
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