Running a wash early?
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Running a wash early?
What are the effects of running a wash before it has fully fermented?
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Re: Running a wash early?
foaming and low yeild. and probably a yeasty taste if it isn't clear. and potentially scorching for the same reason.
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Re: Running a wash early?
Hardest practice of this hobby = patience...
Common bad practice of this hobby = greed...
Most important practice of this hobby = safety...
Common bad practice of this hobby = greed...
Most important practice of this hobby = safety...
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Re: Running a wash early?
Very,very well said.rad14701 wrote:Hardest practice of this hobby = patience...
Common bad practice of this hobby = greed...
Most important practice of this hobby = safety...
Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen. John Steinbeck
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Re: Running a wash early?
I know the patience rule. Its a tough one but I can hold back. I only just finished putting my still together on the weekend after having the parts for the last month (except for the SS capable flux)and haven't put a real wash through it yet. Only water and vinegar so far but I need to make sure I take care of all the leaks before running anything flammable through it.
I was interested in the consequences of running a wash before it finished for curiosity sake.
I was interested in the consequences of running a wash before it finished for curiosity sake.
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+1rubber duck wrote:Very,very well said.rad14701 wrote:Hardest practice of this hobby = patience...
Common bad practice of this hobby = greed...
Most important practice of this hobby = safety...
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Re: Running a wash early?
I was interested in the consequences of running a wash before it finished for curiosity sake.[/quote]
It can be done it fomes a lot and there is a good chance it will puke into your condencer if your not carfull. If for some reson you run it before its done only fill your still about half way and heat it up slowly. It won't hurt you to do it but your going to be disipointed with the results.
It can be done it fomes a lot and there is a good chance it will puke into your condencer if your not carfull. If for some reson you run it before its done only fill your still about half way and heat it up slowly. It won't hurt you to do it but your going to be disipointed with the results.
Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen. John Steinbeck