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#1 Posted : Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:09:14 AM(UTC)
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i have a keg pot and a reflux shaft. where would i put the beads or charcoal at if i do need it. i built it myself. Thanks
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#2 Posted : Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:41:23 AM(UTC)
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Appollo:

Huh? What exactly are you asking? For a reflux still you would pack the column with raching rings, marbles ,beads?,, or copper. You would use charcoal to filter the product after you are done with distilling and have cut it.

Is that what you are asking?
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#3 Posted : Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:44:26 AM(UTC)
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Appollo and anyone else interested.

I just opened an order of SS commercial duty pot scrubbers I got at a bulk wholesale price. Twice the quality and fineness of anything I have seen at the store. They will fit my 3' column about 2' high if I don't tease them at all. My copper mesh is starting to resemble me- frazzeled! Thought I would use a roll or 2 pf the copper at the top ,54' column, for sulphates, and the SS on down. I wanted something I can just toss into the dishwasher to clean- that much copper is a chore. If interested, I think its a limited quantity. I had 3 day delivery.

I got it from the store part of artisan-distiller.com

I over ordered, but will be perfect for me and all the kids in their kitchens. No kidding, this is a good buy.
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#4 Posted : Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:52:17 AM(UTC)
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yes? how do you add the packing rins
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#5 Posted : Thursday, February 22, 2007 11:21:00 AM(UTC)
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John,

the link you posted for the SS pot scrubbers didnt take me anywhere. and i google searched for: artisandistiller.com, artisiandistiller.com, artisan-distiller.com, and artisian-distiller.com with no luck...

is it the right link??

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#6 Posted : Thursday, February 22, 2007 12:03:26 PM(UTC)
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Whoops, I'm sorry. Like I said Frazzeled. Try this:
http://www.artisan-distiller.org./

Click on the store button at the bottom.
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#7 Posted : Friday, February 23, 2007 4:55:18 AM(UTC)
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This is the type of still i have. i using a keg and the top is like this where do i stick the ss.
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#8 Posted : Friday, February 23, 2007 5:12:19 AM(UTC)
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John, do i stick in the top or the bottom of the shaft the ss pads. thanks
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#9 Posted : Friday, February 23, 2007 11:54:54 AM(UTC)
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Appolo,

It wouldn't take but 2 elbows and a bit of pipe to have both cooling tubes an inch or so apart at the top. You will get better results for reflux and ability to increase the amount of packing. As is , you can only pack below the lower 'through tube'. For even better results and versatility, you could make a U in and out through tube setup at the top, and have seperate feeds to the column and condenser. Either way, you could then pack the entire column. That would be the most ideal.

One other potential if you want to stick to this desighn, would be to pack with SS below the first through tube, and rashig rings from there up. I would in either case get one pure copper scrubber to pack around the top through tube to react with any sulpher.

You will get much better results if the column is packed top to bottom, but this desighn will work for you, just with different result..Some of the most knowledgeable distillers only use pot stills. I do to at times, but like a pure vodka or maceration medium when I want.
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#10 Posted : Saturday, February 24, 2007 4:57:51 PM(UTC)
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John, Thanks for all the help i am new at this as you can see. one quick question instead of adding all that stuff can i use a britta filter. the one you pour water into the container and it purifies it. Thanks
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#11 Posted : Sunday, February 25, 2007 3:24:43 AM(UTC)
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Appollo,

I used a brita filter for a while. It helped, but with only so-so results, and the filter costs were adding up. I then got a funnel and tube filter with activated carbon, but that was very time consumeing and a real PITA. Now, I just add it to a jug of 50% or so and let it sit a while with an occasional shake or swirl. run it through a coffe filter in a sieve over a funnel. Best results for me, and I just clean the carbon and reuse.
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#12 Posted : Sunday, February 25, 2007 8:34:17 AM(UTC)
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Appollo:

Here is the answer for your filtering:

http://www.wholesaledirectbiz.com/oscommerce/zcarbon-filter-accesories-p-21039.h tml?osCsid=ff4533728fda7e127546e59fd82a5792

Give it a minute, it takes time to load.

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