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"I will receive my Essential Extractor Pot Distiller- Column this Thursday. Do I have to have copper mesh inside the column? I am home-brewer and plan on running a batch of sweet feed wash this weekend. Of course after a cleaning run...
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Copper scrubs a lot of the sulfites and some other nasties out of the vapors. It's always a good idea to have some copper in the vapor path for that purpose. Most folks useing a stainless steel pot still will use one roll of copper mesh in the column stuffed below the cooling tubes.
If you did'nt order copper mesh you can get a PURE copper pot scrubber, stretch it out a little so it does'nt compact too much, and put it in the column. Also some hardware stores sell copper mesh in rolls for rodent control. Rats and mice don't like chewing on it, I guess it hurts their teeth or gums, not sure on that one. I bought a 100 foot roll for $40.00 figure that should last me for a while.
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Hi Ace, Your column should come with all the copper mesh you will need. For reflux mode you should use just about all of it. if it is the 3 inch column then cut it to 11 foot rolls and they should fit perfect. For pot still mode you should only need 1 or 2 rolls. Maddawgs
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Hey Maddawgs you did'nt really mean 11 feet/roll did you? That's a little too long to fit, I think it's more like 4 or 5 feet/roll. I use 2 1/2 feet in a 2" column.
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Thanks everyone, I will pickup some copper mesh on my next BH order.
Maddawg, I don't think the Essential Extractor Pot Distiller- Column comes with any mesh.
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Aceonf4i, You are correct the EE Pot Distiller doesn't come with any column filling. I would do as Bushy says with the pure copper pot scrubber until your next BH order... Captinjack
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" Originally Posted by: Aceonf4i I will receive my Essential Extractor Pot Distiller- Column this Thursday. Do I have to have copper mesh inside the column? I am home-brewer and plan on running a batch of sweet feed wash this weekend. Of course after a cleaning run...
Thanks, Well you titled this thread --Do I HAVE to have mesh????? And the answer is no you dont. But just as all the other posters have stated you will be much happier with the end result if you do. Now with that said, they did'nt use it back in the good ole days (but the good ole days weren't all that good when it came to making hooch) and lots still dont but we know loads more today about what makes good hooch so do yourself a favor and pack your tower with mesh. Check the grocery store for some and as soon as you make another BH order add that to the list. Since your new you may not even notice a difference but your friends will when they are helping you deplete your drinking stock."
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" Originally Posted by: Bushy you did'nt really mean 11 feet/roll did you? My plugs are a little over 10 feet for a 3 inch column ... basically the same as md. It sounds like a lot ... but once you're past 2.5 inches, each wrap around is at least 8 inches long and it continues to increase ... so it starts to add up pretty fast."
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Originally Posted by: John Barleycorn My plugs are a little over 10 feet for a 3 inch column ... basically the same as md. It sounds like a lot ... but once you're past 2.5 inches, each wrap around is at least 8 inches long and it continues to increase ... so it starts to add up pretty fast. Wow that's a big difference, 2 1/2' to 10-11' for the one inch difference in size of column. How tight do you roll the mesh, I know you don't want to get it to tight and block vapor's but how do know what is to tight? I just want to get it rite when I get my 3" column... Captinjack
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"Just follow the recommendations in the Use & Care Guide and I think you'll be fine: Quote:For a 2"" diameter column, 45-48"" is generally required, while approximately 10' is needed to roll a plug for a 3"" diameter column. "
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Hi guys, my apologies MD, I have to recant my 2 1/2' statement, I forgot that I fold my mesh in half before rolling it up. So yeah 10 to 11feet sounds right.as I'm useing about 4 1/2 to 5 feet.
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Originally Posted by: Bushy Hey Maddawgs you did'nt really mean 11 feet/roll did you? That's a little too long to fit, I think it's more like 4 or 5 feet/roll. I use 2 1/2 feet in a 2" column. Hi Bushy, Yup I did. It is actually a bit shorter than that. 10.3 to 10.8 inches per roll. I had read somewhere that for a 3 inch column it was 11 feet. In setting up I found this to be a bit to tight so I started cutting off inches until I had a proper fit. You want your rolls to be tight enough in the column so they wont slide out without a little help. I give my column sections a good shake to get them out. If they are to loose you will get channeling and if they are to tight you could have a blockage. Maddawgs
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Originally Posted by: Bushy Hi guys, my apologies MD, I have to recant my 2 1/2' statement, I forgot that I fold my mesh in half before rolling it up. So yeah 10 to 11feet sounds right.as I'm useing about 4 1/2 to 5 feet. Hi Bushy, Sorry about that, I should have read thru all posts before my last reasponse. Maddawgs
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Originally Posted by: Aceonf4i Thanks everyone, I will pickup some copper mesh on my next BH order.
Maddawg, I don't think the Essential Extractor Pot Distiller- Column comes with any mesh. Hi ace, Yup you are correct, I thought you had bought one of the complete systems. Maddawgs
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Originally Posted by: Maddawgs Hi Bushy, Yup I did. It is actually a bit shorter than that. 10.3 to 10.8 inches per roll. I had read somewhere that for a 3 inch column it was 11 feet. In setting up I found this to be a bit to tight so I started cutting off inches until I had a proper fit. You want your rolls to be tight enough in the column so they wont slide out without a little help. I give my column sections a good shake to get them out. If they are to loose you will get channeling and if they are to tight you could have a blockage. Maddawgs Hi Maddawgs, Thanks for the explanation on the tightness of the roll's, I just want to make sure I get it wright when I set mine up the first time and I'm sure you mean feet and inches in your post. Do you use any packing up around the condenser tubes? Captinjack
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I have packing around the cross tubes up until just below the condenser output
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Originally Posted by: captinjack Hi Maddawgs, Thanks for the explanation on the tightness of the roll's, I just want to make sure I get it wright when I set mine up the first time and I'm sure you mean feet and inches in your post. Do you use any packing up around the condenser tubes? Captinjack Hi CJ, Yes I used the sections I had to cut off for packing around the condensor tubes. I wound up with 5 hot dog sized (2-4 inches long then rolled). I used a long thin screwdriver to snake them in around the tubes. Maddawgs Hey I got my second wash going, Should be able to use that new toy I got. I'm calling it the CJ-002
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Hi Maddawgs, Thanks for the info on the packing the condenser tubes... What did you mix up and did you use the turbo this time. It's nice to here your getting ole' Tasha Lee fired-up again! Captinjack
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Originally Posted by: captinjack Hi Maddawgs, Thanks for the info on the packing the condenser tubes... What did you mix up and did you use the turbo this time. It's nice to here your getting ole' Tasha Lee fired-up again! Captinjack Hi CJ, I basically following the same recipe from Bushy's "yesterday's run" thread. This is the same one I used before but instead of using the turbo I went with 3 packs of EC-1118 that I rehydrated, cultivated and pitched. The wash has been bubbling along nicely for a week now. Maddawgs
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Barleycorn where is the Use an Care Guide located?
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