hmmm...maybe now.lol.
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hmmm...maybe now.lol.
picture is uploaded to "My First"...
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Re: hmmm...maybe now.lol.
I am not a mod or admin but I can not help to post. Plus I was the one who asked to see it.
From what I can tell just about everything in your build is plastic of some sort. Other then the main boiler and the secondary boiler. Is this true?
From what I can tell just about everything in your build is plastic of some sort. Other then the main boiler and the secondary boiler. Is this true?
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Re: hmmm...maybe now.lol.
if ya only want mods and admins to answer, ask from Q&A with Mentors...stilldesign101 wrote:trying to upload a pic of the "SCARY" device. comments from mods and admins only please. thx.
re: http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=37
showing such equipment and asking for zero negative remarks holds little chance of success...
i would suggest you read the topic: ‹ New to Distillation ‹ Safety and Related Issues
re: http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 33&t=11187
especially the section:
High proof beverage distillate should never come into contact with plastic (with the exception of PTFE/Teflon gaskets). It can eat into the plastic and leach unwelcome chemicals into your distillate. The safest known and best tested materials for contact with your handcrafted spirits are glass, copper, stainless, and certain woods (mainly French and American oak). Oak barrels made specifically for storing alcoholic spirit are good storage containers, and are in fact used for ageing and maturing some spirits, to add colour and flavour.
tell me how hard it is to do... tell me how expensive it will be... just don't tell me what i can not do...
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Re: hmmm...maybe now.lol.
like I said. this is meerly in the design stage. it's to see what works and how...and to practice. to get an idea of what design will work before going to the expense of buying expensive metals to build the permenent model. copper is pretty cheap here(I live about 6 miles from "Kennecott"(Rio Tinto) Copper mine, and smelter. but I'm unemployed at the moment so buying the proper pots and lines just has to wait a while...like I said this was built for practice...it is not for a consumable product...just for the knowlege.
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Re: hmmm...maybe now.lol.
Thats cool stilldesign101..stilldesign101 wrote:ike I said. this is meerly in the design stage. it's to see what works and how...and to practice. to get an idea of what design will work before going to the expense of buying expensive metals to build the permenent model. copper is pretty cheap here(I live about 6 miles from "Kennecott"(Rio Tinto) Copper mine, and smelter. but I'm unemployed at the moment so buying the proper pots and lines just has to wait a while...like I said this was built for practice...it is not for a consumable product...just for the knowlege.
Seems to me your gonna be a thumper man


Then we can figger out how to further exploit "latent heat of evaporation" principals.If we're lucky,,Husker might help us figger too

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Re: hmmm...maybe now.lol.
Folks, stilldesign101 is doing little more than fragmenting the same basic information over several topics which is wasting members time... Let him land in a single topic and focus there... Seems I've just been in three topics related to the same basic information... If there is another Welcome Center topic for him I will be closing this one as it has progressed beyond welcoming at this point...
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