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What might be effective would to take a 2 1/2" cap fill it with solder.

Put it into the 3" cap upside with the 3" pipe between the two
then solder the 2 1/2" cap to the inside walls of the 3" pipe to seal it off

That would give you significnat mass on the buisiness end ... I can illistrate if you don't understand waht I am getting at ....

As said earlier though 3" may be a bit large once insulation is introduced
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As said earlier though 3" may be a bit large once insulation is introduced
Agreed! You need to make it out of 1 1/2" copper pipe to make it work.

Here some pics of pots I have made before.







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