
I hope all is well with your dad. I am thinking positive thoughts for you. Its good to see you about.
Scott
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"Of course not! It just says 'can you repeat that...in English'. I'm a writer! I am not putting a hex on you, my friend".Marshwalker wrote:I don't speak fluent french... and don't have a clue what most of those words are.. only a few like repeat, english.. thas bout it..Alors pas! Ca veut dire "je sais pa.... tu peux le répéter" en anglais. C'est la même chose. J’aime écrire!
I aint puttin no gree gree on ya, l'ami!if your jumpin on me for what i typed, my post was just a joke..didn't mean nothin by it..just picking on you for me not knowing all those fancy words, thats it.
He's talking to me ya Doofus! I tried to go Arcadian on him and didn't realize he didn't speak French. Plus I mangled the crap out of it lol.mash rookie wrote:Packed or plated? Packed or plated? Packed or plated? Thats pretty straight forward english.
I am building a six inch packed column.
Anybody care to guess at how many BTU's it will take to maintain vapor speed at 48"? Reflux % vs height and coolant required for 95%. Sound French?
I dont know yet. I will have to learn on the fly. If i could just get the damn fly to hold still a moment I could do the math.![]()
Screw the math. Im pouring another. I love geometry but hate math. Does that make sense?
Let us go where no man has gone before. Buy a new toilet.
Newton, Einstien, Plato and many others would be proud of that statement bubba!! I live by it!We need not limit our thoughts. 40% of the human brain is devoted to imagination, let's use it!
I'm thinking we'll be good friends, pod nah!
rockchucker22 wrote:While I have the utmost respect for all involved, I still stand on the side of plates for flavored product. I as well as most who venture into this area of distillation comes away more than satisfied. Many have been converted who where out spoken oponants of the theory. Remember it was only 3 years ago when this principle on home scale was unheard of, we still are in the infancy of this type of cm distilling. I would be blind and ignorant not to explore all areas of plated column, with, without, combination of packing , and or plates. We need not limit our thoughts. 40% of the human brain is devoted to imagination, let's use it!
I am excited to be on the ground floor of this experiment. The good news is I think it's going to work great but if not it is easy to change out with a removable dephlagmater.mash rookie wrote:LOL. I wondered who would be listening.All things in good time RAD. I have a pretty good plan. Testing is not far off. Most is built.
I hope all is well with your dad. I am thinking positive thoughts for you. Its good to see you about.
Scott
You are spot on Rock! Keep an open mind and let imagination run wild. I wake up with a new idea every day. (it’s a curse) I love the creative minds here on HD. A new guy posted in flute talk his concept of turning a plate to disable it! Simple, brilliant. It really is a new wild wild west.rockchucker22 wrote:While I have the utmost respect for all involved, I still stand on the side of plates for flavored product. I as well as most who venture into this area of distillation comes away more than satisfied. Many have been converted who where out spoken oponants of the theory. Remember it was only 3 years ago when this principle on home scale was unheard of, we still are in the infancy of this type of cm distilling. I would be blind and ignorant not to explore all areas of plated column, with, without, combination of packing , and or plates. We need not limit our thoughts. 40% of the human brain is devoted to imagination, let's use it!
would this be like a butterfly valve in a carburetor? closed and the plate is in effect/open the plate is in bypass null and void?mash rookie wrote:rockchucker22 wrote: A new guy posted in flute talk his concept of turning a plate to disable it! Simple, brilliant. It really is a new wild wild west.
hey thanks for those and i am working my way through the must reads, novice distillers so on and so forth. this can take quite some time to accomplish an even longer to fully digest ! the way the old school designed cm stills get talked about i didn't connect cm with MR's still.Prairiepiss wrote:A flute is a cm still. The valve is in the cooling water. There is a couple good threads in the must read new distiller reading lounge that will help explain the differences between them.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 46&t=13360
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 46&t=13342
When you reference sexy lady are you talking about MR's flute? If so its a cm not a VM.
Yes a cm if built proper can run in 100% reflux.
Still lots of questions for the different variants on the bubblers...XFABCALGARY wrote:so is there a formula to figure out height requirements for plate vs packed or overall area required to accomplish the same amount of work?
flutes seem to require bigger bore copper and more high value traffic controlled airspace.
That is how is needs to be done. Same everything, except different columns.Bushman wrote:A great test would be to run the same mash side by side in the two stills.