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I remove the still cap to clean it. when I am running a batch I use flour paste to seal the cap. Here is a line where the cap comes off[ATTACH=CONFIG]807[/ATTACH] sssjrcowboys attached the following image(s): STILL%20cap.jpg (36kb) downloaded 1 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]850[/ATTACH] Here is my still. We have only run about 400 gallons of a single malt through it so far, up at a friends distillery in WA. First run from about an 8-10% wash produced a 40% at about 5 gallons an hour. Second run produced 80% at about 3.5 - 4 gallons an hour. stillwagon attached the following image(s): still3.jpg (62kb) downloaded 4 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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Hi stillwagon, good looking still there. Sounds like a good producer, I take it that it is heated with electricity as I don't see a burner or heat jacket. Are there any plates in there or is it a straight column?
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It is electric, (3) 4500 watt elements, controlled by a custom controller that provides a steady pressure and temperature variance of no more than 2 degrees. Straight column packed with copper mesh.
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"I got home from work around 11 00 but obviously I had to put it together. wow this is better than I thought. the three inch tower looks awesome. I have copper mesh on hand so I got raschig rings and will try to get the best of both worlds. My buddy Capecodder says when he wants a neutral he is going to strip with his 18 inch pot still and bring up his product and reflux on my tower. sounds like a plan to me. Thanks Rick and all at Brewhaus. Kettle and welded internal heat couplings look great. [ATTACH=CONFIG]851[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]852[/ATTACH]" Hokey attached the following image(s): stilll.jpg (19kb) downloaded 9 time(s). still%20(2).jpg (47kb) downloaded 11 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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Very nice Hokey! Outta be almost exactly the same as mine. :) It'll be here this afternoon! :) :)
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Work's being incessant in sucking out all my available free time lately (turds). But they do help pay the grain bill... A passel of 14-16 hour days lately and travelling to boot." |
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Hello Bushy, I am curious if you had a chance to do a run with the bubble torpedo yet. I also have the PSII and was thinking of adding one to mine, then I saw this post. So I decided to wait for your results. Thanks
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Code words in question but if understand correctly, first quart at 80% when "bubble" primed with 30% "tails". The "tails" are good for nothing else so at minimum the bubble is a good way of reclaiming them instead of throwing out. Good luck....
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Thanks sterlep for replying, sorry for confussion. On post #44 of this thread Bushy shows new stilldragon bubble torpedos on his column. I wanted to know how they worked out for him.
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" Originally Posted by: scotty If you show yours, I''ll show mine OK here is mine:)A pot still and a VM[ATTACH=CONFIG]924[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]925[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]926[/ATTACH]" nomampoer attached the following image(s): IMG_1491%20(220x165).jpg (54kb) downloaded 4 time(s). vm%20still.jpg (43kb) downloaded 2 time(s). IMG_1495%20(480x640).jpg (171kb) downloaded 3 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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Got a 7 gallon tub with a 3 foot tube, tube treads on to the tub. 20 foot worm coil in a 5 gallon bucket that I fill with ice and water to keep the temp steady.[ATTACH=CONFIG]994[/ATTACH] Jacques attached the following image(s): image.jpg (190kb) downloaded 2 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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This is my build that I am in the process of doing , a 26 gallon stainless steel boiler with a 8 gallon thumper , I am in the process of making my worm . The boiler is from another manuf. but the thump is from brewhaus , they did an awesome job on the custom lid . [ATTACH=CONFIG]997[/ATTACH] 2pups attached the following image(s): Picture%20018.jpg (87kb) downloaded 4 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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nice looking rig. are you going to use a liebig condenser with it ?
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