Another pot still

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Another pot still

Postby emptyglass » Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:53 pm

A nice little traditional style pot still for a fella I know.
Any copper is good copper.

I reckon it should be good for about 7-8 litres an hour on a spirit run. We'll see next week when old mate should have it installed.
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Re: Another pot still

Postby bt1 » Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:55 pm

Geez,

that reducing cone is a work of art...very impressed.

The person who gets this will be happy..

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Re: Another pot still

Postby emptyglass » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:18 pm

I hope he is, I gotta show him how to use it.

Now, if only I could remember how to run one....

I'm also getting his fementer started for him. So sometime soon, he'll get it set up, and I'll show him how to do cleaning runs, etc. Then a week or two later, he should be good to run his first bourbon.

I've been trying to get him to get signed up here, but he's anti computer, unless its to do with motorbikes. Oh well can't blame the man for having a hobby like that...
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Re: Another pot still

Postby kelbygreen » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:27 pm

haha mice EG :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Sure when he gets into it he will prob sign up
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Re: Another pot still

Postby emptyglass » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:44 pm

Thats what I figure KG, I just got to let him get into enough trouble without letting him loose interest.

Worst bit is, he and I are both bourbon boys, but he liked my 4th gen mc rum more than jim beam shit :scared-eek: .
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Re: Another pot still

Postby kelbygreen » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:48 pm

haha yeah. I gave mum some of my first rum and she said it was more like bourbon. I still got a bottle there aging but it dont smell as good as the last few batches I made the cuts pretty harsh on the first one so think that could be why.

Gave some to a guy at work few weeks ago I dont think he is game to try it :laughing-rolling: says he wants to wait for someone to try it with him :snooty:
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Re: Another pot still

Postby emptyglass » Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:03 pm

Well tell him to give it back and spend $38 on a bottle of headache stuff from the shop.
how disrespectfull?

You and ma will have a better time on it than that suspicious... um.....person.

Hope you charged him $10 non refundable deposit on the bottle... :whistle:
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Re: Another pot still

Postby Yummyrum » Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:27 pm

Nice EG :handgestures-thumbupleft:
That there is exactly how I imagined my pot still would look if only I wasn't such a lazy arse. :sad:

Love the tapered section.How did you do it ? Brazed section of 2 " ?? Show us more on that
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Re: Another pot still

Postby emptyglass » Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:08 pm

Starts as a bit of 2" tube the right length. The right length is what you want.

Mark a C/L. The circ of a 1/2" tube is a bit under 40mm, so mark a line 20mm each side of the C/L. Allowing for the thickness of the tube itself, subtract that. 2" tube is close to 1mm thick so mark the line at 19mm each side of centre. Run a string from your 19mm mark to the C/L where you want the taper to end. Cut the section out, making sure you are on the corect side of the line. Deburr.
Then anneal the tube, cool and clean. Form the taper as you can with what you got. It will squeeze by hand a lot of the way if you anneal it. Some careful hammering will bring it together.
Then just tig weld it. Polish as needed.

Check any sizes as you go, as this can stuff things up a bit if you are out a bit on your measurements.
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Re: Another pot still

Postby tickle » Fri Feb 01, 2013 1:21 am

WineGlass wrote:I hope he is, I gotta show him how to use it.

Now, if only I could remember how to run one....

I'm also getting his fementer started for him. So sometime soon, he'll get it set up, and I'll show him how to do cleaning runs, etc. Then a week or two later, he should be good to run his first bourbon.

I've been trying to get him to get signed up here, but he's anti computer, unless its to do with motorbikes. Oh well can't blame the man for having a hobby like that...



do you feel like you're selling a gateway drug? :laughing-rolling:
what, a year or two, he'll be back looking for a bubbler ;-)
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