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Show Us Your Still

Post by punkin »

A topic just for still piccies.


http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc274/1punkinhead1/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

Edit. Didn't realise there was already one going.
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Post by HookLine »

Too many pics to post them up so here is the link to the album.

http://s152.photobucket.com/albums/s197/Sinker_2007/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Post by Pikluk »

bunch of pics here.

http://s262.photobucket.com/albums/ii91/pikluk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Post by stoker »

such topics already exist.
like And it's interesting to look at the pictures posted before you joined the forums. there are quite a lot of them all together.
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Post by punkin »

stoker wrote:such topics already exist.
like one. And it's interesting to look at the pictures posted before you joined the forums. there are quite a lot of them all together.
Quite right mate, i have seen this thread in the past (now that you've pointed it out) same as i saw all the threads before i posted at all.


Most of the gear on there makes me hang my head in shame anyway.


But still, i like what i drink i spose....
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Post by HookLine »

I missed that one completely. Thanks stoker.

Though shouldn't that thread be a sticky in this section of the forum?
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Post by stoker »

a better plan would be to look for a decent host I suppose.
maybe pintoshine or UJ have some place on their server?

friday I have my last exam, then I plan to do some forum-summary stuff, could do that for the picture topics too. These forums have so much stickies. they loose their power when there are too much of them. just my opinion
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Post by HookLine »

stoker wrote:These forums have so much stickies. they loose their power when there are too much of them.
That is true. Though one more sticky just for pics isn't a big deal, pics are fairly important.
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Just about finished!Image
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Post by HookLine »

Nice job.

Somebody has been doing some serious polishing!
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Post by Blind Eye »

Thanks everything is coming together, 2-5 gal birdwatchers sugar mash on day 3 @78f cant wait!Image
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Post by HookLine »

That's a real nice coil too.

Is that remote to drive the still with? Too lazy to get up off the couch? :wink: :lol:
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Post by Pikluk »

really nice.
shinny :)
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Post by punkin »

Amazing workmanship.
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Post by Blind Eye »

Ive just finished the remote and Im ready for lift-off, over !!!



No seriously I appreciate all the help and patience couldnt have done it without your help, this is turning out to feel like a family project with all the outstretched hands, thanks now all I need to learn is"HOW TO DRIVE HER" YEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!
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Post by stoker »

nice!
(I've almost the same design, but a much smaller liebig, and it's cool enough, no need for a large one)
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Post by dr_gribb »

Blind Eye: Just beautifull!!!
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ok

Post by Uncle Jesse »

Here is where I learned, my 10 gallon still:

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Post by Blind Eye »

Wish everyone had photo capabilities sounds like theres some interesting projects out there I could look all day long!!
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Post by big worm »

punkin wrote:
stoker wrote:such topics already exist.
like one. And it's interesting to look at the pictures posted before you joined the forums. there are quite a lot of them all together.
Quite right mate, i have seen this thread in the past (now that you've pointed it out) same as i saw all the threads before i posted at all.


Most of the gear on there makes me hang my head in shame anyway.


But still, i like what i drink i spose....
no shame....you do pretty well by the posts...and yer building a play house most folks only dream about...gonzos new diggs :wink:
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Post by HookLine »

Uncle Jess, what is the function of the pipe that comes out of the top of the boiler and down the side into the valve at the bottom? What happens on the other side of the valve? It looks like it goes under the bottom of the boiler.
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HookLine wrote:Uncle Jess, what is the function of the pipe that comes out of the top of the boiler and down the side into the valve at the bottom? What happens on the other side of the valve? It looks like it goes under the bottom of the boiler.
might be a preheater of sort just guessing tho..good question
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Post by Uncle Jesse »

There's a hole in the bottom of the still with a 90 degree copper fitting. Copper pipe loops around a few times under the still and then comes out the side into that valve you see. The copper tube does not cover the center of the bottom of the still where the flame hits.

As the beer heats up it passes up that tube on the side thanks to convection and acts as a pre-heater or beer recirculator. Turning off the valve stops it.

The thing has been clogged for a long time unfortunately because I like the way it made my beer heat evenly and the backset was always a different color when the preheater was working.
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Post by HookLine »

So I am guessing that the preheater circulates the wash better, helps to heat the wash up faster, and reduces scorching of grains/fruit solids?
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yep

Post by Uncle Jesse »

Yep, made it a lot better heating up and so on.

On my 300 gallon still I use a pump to recirculate.
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Post by HookLine »

Learn something new every day. Thank you.
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Post by Blind Eye »

Excellent setups UJ. and Stoker,good pre-heat idea U.J. I also like the external cooling coil Stoker thats serious cooling power. Your right about the Liebig is on the long side but my whole process of building has been based on the ability to interchange parts and be able to go from a pot still for some excellent flavor or to a reflux column at 24", or slap on the other 24" section for 48" for some "High Octane" spirits, Make it all in 1 swoop, Kill 2 birds with 1 stone!!
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Post by stoker »

the external coil is added before I had the libieg. now I don't use it anymore.
the reflux condenser just has to condense the vapor, not cool it. the hotter the better for the equilibrium. the cooling of the liquid itself is only necessary for the % you take off and dont send back in your column. and there I have my liebig.
at least, that's my idea.
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Post by Blind Eye »

Your 901 boiler is quite unique whered you come across that ?
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Post by stoker »

mine? why do you call it 901?
found it at a scrap yard, its an old water boiler I think. 90 liter, 14 kg of pure copper.
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