The Stig wrote:You don’t need photobucket , just upload directly to the site
Thanks Stig - i finally got it figured out this morning.
The Stig wrote:You don’t need photobucket , just upload directly to the site
BUCKET wrote:Woody
Yeah , i figured out it is going to take a long time with the Airstill .
I am from the Gympie , QLD area .
Cheers,
Greg
MarkChap wrote:BUCKET wrote:Woody
Yeah , i figured out it is going to take a long time with the Airstill .
I am from the Gympie , QLD area .
Cheers,
Greg
We should catch up sometime, share notes and stuff
BUCKET wrote:
I took the first 1350 ml as per the flow chart but it only came out at 30% ABV .
Is this right or am i doing something wrong ?
I haven't thrown away what was left in the Airstill , it has been sitting in the still for 2 days .
Can i just keep topping it up to the 4 litre mark and go again ?
This is the first time i have done stripping and spirit runs as i have previously only done Turbo washes .
Your help would be appreciated .
Thinking i will have to save my coin and get a bigger pot still .
Cheers,
Bucket .
harold01 wrote:Get another air still and run them both at once to cut your run time down
BUCKET wrote:harold01 wrote:Get another air still and run them both at once to cut your run time down
I was thinking that and found one locally , well it is Vevor's version .
I can't find any reviews on them but will go and have a look at it .
Cheers,
Bucket
Wellsy wrote:Hello bucket
Take your time mate, if you rush in and get hardware now while you are still working out what you want you may end up wasting money long term.
Many guys here upgrade and many enjoy their airstill for doing gins.
Everything about this hobby takes time mate, I did a spirit run yesterday and it took the best part of 10 hours, it was an awesome day. Had the ice hockey then the afl on the shed while the run was going. I have a 50 litre still lol.
Use your airstill to get a handle on what you want to make, take your time and explore what path you can take to upgrade if that is your preferred option. Definitely worth giving 5 star a call but we all have budgetary constraints:)
RuddyCrazy wrote:Woody when you do upgrade go 4" :handgestures-thumbupleft: then I take it nice and slow at 1.5 litres an hour. :laughing-rolling:
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