I wanted to utilize an immersed heating element, so I located a stainless steel 1" bung and welded it into place for my 4500w heating element.
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After the bung I started working on the head. I am mostly going to be distilling whiskey so I kept the lyne arm at a downward angle. Total height of the head is about 20".
A buddy in the plumbing industry supplied me with the 2" tubing and I bought the fittings (pricey!)
Been a while since I have soldered, so I need to brush up on that if I ever want to make a decorative one of these things!
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So once I had my head built I decided to start work on the worm condenser. I purchased 20 ft of copper tubing and used a length of 6" OD pipe to wrap it around, I cheated and utilized a pipe rotation machine called a positioner, at work. I then used some copper strap I had laying around to create the spacers between the coild for rigidity. The coil is 7.5" in diameter and about 22" tall.
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My next project is to create the resevoir the coil will sit in. I have not decided if I am going to roll my own stainless to create it or buy two off the shelf stainless pots to split and weld together to create a resevoir tall enought to accomodate the coil.
I am working on creating my own copper bulkhead fittings for the outlet of the still, and the inlet and outlet of the cooling water. I would rather not use silicon or some other sealing agent if at all possible.
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I soldered washers over a threaded coupler. Copper washers in the size I wanted were almst 3.50 a piece at my local hardware store. So I took more of the copper strap I had laying around, to work. I utlized our punch setup to make my own washers.
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Having a lot of fun with the build. I still need to buy the materials for my phase angle controller for the heating element and then I will be pretty close to testing the still.
Any input and constructive criticisms are appreciated. Thanks for taking a peek.
Jbyrd