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Originally Posted by: LWTCS Cleaning is just a wash out with water really. Etho is a perty good solvent......Plus I only make rums. And in doing so,,I kinda prefer my outfit,,,,,,,,,,well seasoned
Them famous Pusser's boilers are 200 years old and made of wood ya know!
Famous? Who? No disrespect, I'm new to this, but I've got the feeling you're using the term in a much more respectable way than I ever have.
Originally Posted by: LWTCS Azeotropic Neutral is for the vodka crew.
I kid you not, sir, I was looking at a site that's selling distillation stuff and they made reference to why 100% is not achievable because it takes water to condense alcohol. They went on to say, ""that's why they call it the 'Angel's share' "". Even I know what the Angel's Share means, and I'm not in the business. I immediately left their site.
Care to share overall dimensions and through-put of your rig?
I ""got out of the business"" when regulations made it impossible for independent refineries to exist. I hired on as a kid and in a non-union shop learned how to sweep, how to listen to orders, then how to be part of the control-room team, make two dozen or so mil-spec products from ever-changing feedstocks, and do crossword puzzles. Rebuild pneumatic controllers, program the new stuff, work on pumps, fight fires, battle engineers with all the answers, and work with them by taking them into the units and adjusting what they were taught to how it runs.
Tweaks we made outside the lines on long boring nights drew immediate attention. Not only from the boss, but from UOP. (That's where the math fails... or succeeds... I'm not sure...)
The place was built in the middle of nowhere in 1933. By 1972 it was surrounded by homes, schools and activists. By 1993 the costs of regulation were higher than an independent could absorb (even though we beat every major.... they just got extensions). The gates closed in '94. I look at google-earth now and see that it is all gone. I cannot tell you how that makes me feel. So that's how I got out of the business."