Fatman and Little boy (pics)
Moderator: Site Moderator
-
- Novice
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:04 pm
- Location: Bay Area, CA
Fatman and Little boy (pics)
Finally finished Fat Man - my First Reflux Column! Weeeee
I had a hand me down pot still but its unusable now and I'm in the process of turning a pony keg, named Little boy, into that replacement pot still - A lot like LCHB's new pot still.
Here we go:
Overall hieght of column is 40 inches, with 28 inches of copper mesh packing. I'll probaly try rashig rings next round.
Close up of the reflux head. All the parts are copper excpet for the needle valves and compression fittings. All the pipe fittings are 2" copper and those male and female ferules were not cheap. Connection between the column and the head is also 2 inch instead of the normal 1 inch reducer.
Coil is 1/4 refrig tubing bent around a pipe wraped withtelephone cord to make the diameter of the coil about 1/2 larger. I did that cuz the 7/8 diamter of the pipe just wasnt big enough to make the condenser fit right. This way the coil is a perfect fit inside the 2 inch pipe. Not to close to the walls and not to far away. The condenser coil is 15 inches in overal length. I took a 20 foot lot of tube and cut a bit off to make other stuffs but most of it went into the coil. The longer tube lets me know what one is intake and exit for the cooling water. It connects to a little submersible hobby pump I got off ebay.
Reflux Column. Easily disasembled for cleaning. Copper mesh I bought from homebrew heaven. This section of pipe is 28 inches long with the adapters.
The WINNER! I love this Copper bowl I got off ebay for $15 - says made in Korea but its really not at all low quality. I have bought bowls from England and France and this one is just as nice. The ferrule that is soldered on just goes all the way through and is nice and snug and was a dream to solder. Took me a while to polish the bowl but it was worth it. Its 11 1/2 inches in diameter and covers a good section of the top of the keg.
You can see the inside of the bowl where the adapter comes into the underside and is soldered on. I used a SS 2 1/4inch hose clamp to hold on some of the copper mesh when I want to use Rashig rings or place Gin sachet into the reflux.
Its a Gapping hole but its a great fit. 8 - 5/16th inch bolts secured to the underside with nuts and neoprene grommets. I used Teflon tape on the inside portion of the nuts and then put the gormmets on the outside to maximize the seal potential. Regular 1 1/2 inch fender washers and Wing nuts hold the reflux bowl in place. The gasket is currently RTV Hi Temp sealant.
Close up of the bolts and the grommets. You can see the teflon tape goes all the way through the hole to make a good seal.
$9 burner from ASC. Propane return tanks from home depot. I really need to get a longer pressure hose though.
I was hoping I had the demonic Dog effect to make sure all my runs are blessed with good fortune; since UJ says that demonic dog is essential to makeing good hooch... No demonic dog though... maybe its the gasket?
No pics of Little boy yet - more to come... Still working him out.
-------------------------------------------------------------
DAMN I NEED MORE TUBING!!!
I had a hand me down pot still but its unusable now and I'm in the process of turning a pony keg, named Little boy, into that replacement pot still - A lot like LCHB's new pot still.
Here we go:
Overall hieght of column is 40 inches, with 28 inches of copper mesh packing. I'll probaly try rashig rings next round.
Close up of the reflux head. All the parts are copper excpet for the needle valves and compression fittings. All the pipe fittings are 2" copper and those male and female ferules were not cheap. Connection between the column and the head is also 2 inch instead of the normal 1 inch reducer.
Coil is 1/4 refrig tubing bent around a pipe wraped withtelephone cord to make the diameter of the coil about 1/2 larger. I did that cuz the 7/8 diamter of the pipe just wasnt big enough to make the condenser fit right. This way the coil is a perfect fit inside the 2 inch pipe. Not to close to the walls and not to far away. The condenser coil is 15 inches in overal length. I took a 20 foot lot of tube and cut a bit off to make other stuffs but most of it went into the coil. The longer tube lets me know what one is intake and exit for the cooling water. It connects to a little submersible hobby pump I got off ebay.
Reflux Column. Easily disasembled for cleaning. Copper mesh I bought from homebrew heaven. This section of pipe is 28 inches long with the adapters.
The WINNER! I love this Copper bowl I got off ebay for $15 - says made in Korea but its really not at all low quality. I have bought bowls from England and France and this one is just as nice. The ferrule that is soldered on just goes all the way through and is nice and snug and was a dream to solder. Took me a while to polish the bowl but it was worth it. Its 11 1/2 inches in diameter and covers a good section of the top of the keg.
You can see the inside of the bowl where the adapter comes into the underside and is soldered on. I used a SS 2 1/4inch hose clamp to hold on some of the copper mesh when I want to use Rashig rings or place Gin sachet into the reflux.
Its a Gapping hole but its a great fit. 8 - 5/16th inch bolts secured to the underside with nuts and neoprene grommets. I used Teflon tape on the inside portion of the nuts and then put the gormmets on the outside to maximize the seal potential. Regular 1 1/2 inch fender washers and Wing nuts hold the reflux bowl in place. The gasket is currently RTV Hi Temp sealant.
Close up of the bolts and the grommets. You can see the teflon tape goes all the way through the hole to make a good seal.
$9 burner from ASC. Propane return tanks from home depot. I really need to get a longer pressure hose though.
I was hoping I had the demonic Dog effect to make sure all my runs are blessed with good fortune; since UJ says that demonic dog is essential to makeing good hooch... No demonic dog though... maybe its the gasket?
No pics of Little boy yet - more to come... Still working him out.
-------------------------------------------------------------
DAMN I NEED MORE TUBING!!!
-
- Novice
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:04 pm
- Location: Bay Area, CA
Nice work DV... It looks very pretty! Specially the bowl!
As Possum said, take care to find "sure non toxic gaskets"... It would be perfect!
Wish you great success in brewin' and distillin' now!
As Possum said, take care to find "sure non toxic gaskets"... It would be perfect!
Wish you great success in brewin' and distillin' now!
I'm french speaking!
Boiler : 50 L (13 gal) beer keg, gas heated.
Reflux : 104 cm (41 inches) column 54 mm (2 inches) diameter withh SS scrubbers packing.
Potstill : 40 cm (15 inches) column 54 mm (2 inches) diameter without packing.
Boiler : 50 L (13 gal) beer keg, gas heated.
Reflux : 104 cm (41 inches) column 54 mm (2 inches) diameter withh SS scrubbers packing.
Potstill : 40 cm (15 inches) column 54 mm (2 inches) diameter without packing.
-
- Trainee
- Posts: 787
- Joined: Tue May 03, 2005 8:38 am
- Location: great white north
Beautiful work Don. I really like your copper bowl. The only thing I would change is the rtv silicone seal. If you cut a ring out of gasket paper it should do the trick. There is no pressure at the bowl keg seal. I use wing nuts and fender washers and only tighten it finger tight and have never had a problem with the seal. Other than that great job!
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat all day and drink beer.
-
- Novice
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:04 pm
- Location: Bay Area, CA
yeah its a single helix. I tired to do a double but after doing some calulations I realized I couldn't get the inner diameter small enough to get two loops to fit into the 2" pipe. I really wanted to try a double helix... maybe ill build a new head/condenser if I can find some 3" pipe.
In my trial and error steps, I must have made 4 coils so far and this one was the only one that was even worth using. Damn copper aint cheap.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
DAMN GONNA NEED MORE TUBING!!!
In my trial and error steps, I must have made 4 coils so far and this one was the only one that was even worth using. Damn copper aint cheap.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
DAMN GONNA NEED MORE TUBING!!!
-
- Novice
- Posts: 41
- Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:04 am
- Location: Da nort-woods
Really nice looking setup. I'm working on mine this weekend and it'll end up lookin' a lot like yours. .... hopefully that is<G>
How did you get out the bottom of the condensor column? Did you just solder 1/4 pipe to the 2" cap fitting? Or did you use a fitting of some sort?
expiring minds want to know
jb
How did you get out the bottom of the condensor column? Did you just solder 1/4 pipe to the 2" cap fitting? Or did you use a fitting of some sort?
expiring minds want to know
jb
Beautiful still Don. Very nice work all the way around.
I have one of those 7.5 gal pony kegs that I was using for a boiler before I got the 10 gallon unit. I insulated the outside with fiberglass and covered it with sheet metal.
I think your condenser is plenty big enough. Not that it's a bad thing, but most rigs here are overcondensed IMHO. A double helix would be very cool but a tad overkill unless you had a 4" column and a large boiler.
I have one of those 7.5 gal pony kegs that I was using for a boiler before I got the 10 gallon unit. I insulated the outside with fiberglass and covered it with sheet metal.
I think your condenser is plenty big enough. Not that it's a bad thing, but most rigs here are overcondensed IMHO. A double helix would be very cool but a tad overkill unless you had a 4" column and a large boiler.
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 315
- Joined: Sat Jan 07, 2006 9:30 am
- Location: Michigan
Hey Don,
That looks awesome! Nice work! I have a reflux still in the works also. It's a different design but I hope it looks as good as yours when Im done. I'll be useing the same boiler, bowl, and flange as my pot still, though. It looks like it will be awhile before it's ready. Spring snuck up on me and my work load has doubled. Between work and family, I haven't had much time for finishing it.
I wanted to mention that I wound 1/4" OD tube around a length of 1/2" ID copper and made a double helex that fits in a 2" shell. I wrapped it really tight and then wrapped it tight back around the first coil. It gave me some gnarly blisters. Then I loosened the outside coil a little by hand to make a gap between the two. I haven't used it yet, but I did pump water through it and it worked perfectly.
That looks awesome! Nice work! I have a reflux still in the works also. It's a different design but I hope it looks as good as yours when Im done. I'll be useing the same boiler, bowl, and flange as my pot still, though. It looks like it will be awhile before it's ready. Spring snuck up on me and my work load has doubled. Between work and family, I haven't had much time for finishing it.
I wanted to mention that I wound 1/4" OD tube around a length of 1/2" ID copper and made a double helex that fits in a 2" shell. I wrapped it really tight and then wrapped it tight back around the first coil. It gave me some gnarly blisters. Then I loosened the outside coil a little by hand to make a gap between the two. I haven't used it yet, but I did pump water through it and it worked perfectly.
-
- Novice
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:04 pm
- Location: Bay Area, CA
I have problems with condensing. my condenser is as big as the one of don ventura. I'll use some scubbers too. and if I still don't succeed, then maybe and externel coil, solderend on the outside of the condenser.Swag wrote: I think your condenser is plenty big enough. Not that it's a bad thing, but most rigs here are overcondensed IMHO. A double helix would be very cool but a tad overkill unless you had a 4" column and a large boiler.
what's the best temperature of condensed spirit? (how cold should it be?)
-I have too much blood in my alcohol system-
How fast do you run your still? Do you run it at full power?stoker wrote:I have problems with condensing. my condenser is as big as the one of don ventura. I'll use some scubbers too. and if I still don't succeed, then maybe and externel coil, solderend on the outside of the condenser.Swag wrote: I think your condenser is plenty big enough. Not that it's a bad thing, but most rigs here are overcondensed IMHO. A double helix would be very cool but a tad overkill unless you had a 4" column and a large boiler.
what's the best temperature of condensed spirit? (how cold should it be?)
I usually have trouble getting the flow of water slow enough.
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 315
- Joined: Sat Jan 07, 2006 9:30 am
- Location: Michigan
-
- Novice
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:04 pm
- Location: Bay Area, CA
Damn that looks good LHCB. Hopefully Ill be able to put this Rum wash to good use on my day off and we will see if this coil I have now was worth all the time I put into it. If not Ill be running to Home depot later that day...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
DAMN WHEN DO I GET PAID AGAIN!!!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
DAMN WHEN DO I GET PAID AGAIN!!!
-
- Novice
- Posts: 20
- Joined: Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:04 pm
-
- Novice
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:04 pm
- Location: Bay Area, CA
Thank you very much man. That means a lot cuz there are a lot of man hours that went into it. I gotta say that I am trying to keep up with the jone's on this one though. After seeing a bunch of great stills on this site I knew I couldn't come with anything low end. People here take this very seriously and that is what makes us ALL better hobbiests.
----------------------------------------------------------
DAMN WHEN IS THAT WASH GOING TO BE DONE!!!
----------------------------------------------------------
DAMN WHEN IS THAT WASH GOING TO BE DONE!!!
Last edited by Don Ventura on Tue May 02, 2006 6:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Distiller
- Posts: 1159
- Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:33 am
- Location: small copper potstill with limestone water
Everybody's still is shinier than mine, don't have solder drips, and not covered in paste.
However, mine is pretty safe(all good materials, Cu)
makes good hootch ( with my help)
Don't laugh, but its paid for.
I hope that the whole community continues to encourage the "make it as good and safe as you can" atitude.
However, mine is pretty safe(all good materials, Cu)
makes good hootch ( with my help)
Don't laugh, but its paid for.
I hope that the whole community continues to encourage the "make it as good and safe as you can" atitude.
Hey guys!!! Watch this.... OUCH!