Dixie's pot still... almost the final revision.
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Dixie's pot still... almost the final revision.
Its almost done... recently rebuilt the head out of triclover fittings and put a drip tip on the end of the condenser.
I want to re-do the water heater element port using triclover fittings, remove the hose connections and replace them with quick connect fittings, and put a thermometer hole on the top of the head.
I think it will about be done after that.
Please excuse my crappy soldering skills, that condenser is about 9 years old, and was the very first thing I ever sweated together. It's been resoldered on the ends several times, and needs a very good polishing.
I want to re-do the water heater element port using triclover fittings, remove the hose connections and replace them with quick connect fittings, and put a thermometer hole on the top of the head.
I think it will about be done after that.
Please excuse my crappy soldering skills, that condenser is about 9 years old, and was the very first thing I ever sweated together. It's been resoldered on the ends several times, and needs a very good polishing.
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I happened to have a spare tee fitting and was lacking an elbow, and I wanted to be able to mount a thermometer there at a later time.mikeac wrote:If you don't mind me asking, why did you use a T fitting before the elbow and not just attach the elbow directly to the top of the boiler?
This is all part of my "flex still design".
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By gawd, that stainless is a PITA to get.
KLG stainless is THE place to to get triclover stuff... their prices are about 60% of those at StPats, but they don't have the teflon gaskets or triclover to MPT fittings.
Before I had an elbow soldered onto the colum... I could not clean it out other than soaking it in vinegar. You would not believe how much organic crap was in the condenser... and I still haven't gotten it all out!!!!! It was getting so bad that it turned the last bunch of stripped wash off colored and left "floaties" in the alcohol.
And yeah, I don't really need the thermometer... I go by taste and smell... but perhaps it would give me a better idear of when most of the alcohol is out of the wash though.
KLG stainless is THE place to to get triclover stuff... their prices are about 60% of those at StPats, but they don't have the teflon gaskets or triclover to MPT fittings.
Before I had an elbow soldered onto the colum... I could not clean it out other than soaking it in vinegar. You would not believe how much organic crap was in the condenser... and I still haven't gotten it all out!!!!! It was getting so bad that it turned the last bunch of stripped wash off colored and left "floaties" in the alcohol.
And yeah, I don't really need the thermometer... I go by taste and smell... but perhaps it would give me a better idear of when most of the alcohol is out of the wash though.
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Since your not using an external heat source, the keg really doesn't get too funky on the inside to begin with.
Its really easy to keep clean, just unscrew the element and stick a garden hose down in it immediately after getting done with a run.
If you use rubber gloves you don't even need to wait till it cools down before removing the element.
Its really easy to keep clean, just unscrew the element and stick a garden hose down in it immediately after getting done with a run.
If you use rubber gloves you don't even need to wait till it cools down before removing the element.
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I've got a 1" stainless nipple that I cut in half and a matching ball valve... I just ain't got it over to the shop to weld it in.
I thought about it some, and I could theoretically use the still as a hot water boiler for mashing.
One of these days I intend to set it up in reflux configuration and take some pics.
I thought about it some, and I could theoretically use the still as a hot water boiler for mashing.
One of these days I intend to set it up in reflux configuration and take some pics.