"I've been a plumber for the last twenty years, so when my cousin approached me about building a still, I was interested in testing my skills on a reflux column after a bit of research.
I made a 36"" tower out of 2"" copper.
At the top of the column is a 10"" long coil made from 1/4"" roll out tubing.
I didn't like the very common design of these copper tubes that pass through the column and continue out to jacket cool the outlet pipe.
I did however still jacket cool the outlet pipe.
Knowing what I know now, I probably would have built a Nixon still, but I have been getting pretty good results.
I couldn't get copper scrubbers, but I found copper screen roll at an art supply used for sculpture molds. I rolled it tight and stuffed it in the column.
I also lined the 20 gal pot with copper.
So, with that, I've reached 87% abv on my third run, and that was mash that was only about 13%.
My goal is to hit 95%abv. Maybe I could with a more potent mash but I won't know until my next run.
Is there anything inherently wrong with my design?
I've attached a crude drawing.
Thanks"
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