thanks KS!
OD, the anvil is yours for the flute...i imagine shipping to OZ should be pretty cheap on it, it only weighs 400lbs (181kg).
glassman wrote:what...non of you guys going to comment on the distance from the takeoff to the gate valve? you built a beautiful rig for sure. in the past i've read posts on where to place the gate valve. think most want it close to the takeoff tee to avoid pooling of distilate/heads. then theres the verticle/horizontal debate. so cut it all apart and redo it

only kidding, it will no doubt work great. love the soldered joint on the triclovers. mine are nasty from silver solding. gman
oh.....think veiw port!!! to watch your wonderful reflux in action. i'll donate to you some pyrex plate for your enjoyment.
i was figuring that an easy, gradual reduction from the 3" port to the gate would be best for vapor management, so that's why it got stretched out. if the distance from port to gate is too great, i can easily do another elbow/reducer section with a shorter reducer. that is one of the main reasons i wanted to go fully modular, so i could move shit around if needed. yeah, the original design was going to have the gate horizontal:

after a bunch more research, i decided on vertical to conserve space and be able to have the gradual reducer. i was aware of what had been said about pooling, but i figured that it's all going to come out eventually, so i didn't see it as an issue...and again, with it all being modular, easy to change if it is not kickin ass.
the joints are done with a TON of flux, a ton of heat, and stay-silv 56...then smoothed of with a composite wheel.
might have to take you up on that pyrex...the seed has been planted.
Samohon wrote:Nice build condensificator...
I like the take-off from the Bok down to the Liebig. IMO the LM really is great for taking the cuts to the VM...
I'd love to know how she runs man... Keep us posted...
And great coppersmithin...

thanks dude. i really appreciate your help with this project. as you can see, i took your advice on all points. first bottle is for you.
HookLine wrote:bowdown-1.gif
Beautiful work. Love the attention to details.
Be interesting to see how well the 'turbo' fan works, and if it interferes with the reflux being centred.
How did you do the soldering for the ferrules?
thanks! doesn't seem to me like the swirling vapors would have enough force to push around the falling reflux...don't really have a control to verify any effect of the turbo, so i guess i'll just
have to put in a sight glass!!! solder is stay-silv 56. then hit on the wheel to make it purdy.
ScottishBoy wrote:
Yes, Bow Down would be good...I have this strange urge to lay cake and beer at the bottom of this still...and Bacon!
i have been laying down cakes of yeast, sacks of sugar and bowls of corn at its feet every night.....oh...and bacon! yes. is it wrong to love your still more than your wife?
fun, fun, more to come...