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Yup . In for the penny , in for the pound .T-Pee wrote:If she'll freak over one, might as well go for a couple.![]()
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I could always just leave them on the shelves and ferment in them? Then she'd never know I was using them until the next time we move!Truckinbutch wrote:Yup . In for the penny , in for the pound .T-Pee wrote:If she'll freak over one, might as well go for a couple.![]()
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HDNB wrote: The trick here is to learn what leads to a stalled mash....and quit doing that.
I've learned the hard way to carefully move my hot backset as short a distance as possible and then let it cool before dumping... You only need to splash hot backset down your man parts that are at counter height while dumping it into a sink once to learn your lesson...aceswired wrote:Got my first stilling injury today. Took a pot full of hot backset out back to dump on the rocks behind the house as weed killer. Just as I was setting the pot down, some sloshed over the edge and onto my foot. DaaaaaaaaAmn. Icing it now. Hoping it's superficial, but sheesh did that hurt.
Begging forgiveness is often less trouble than asking permission.Drunk-N-Smurf wrote:I could always just leave them on the shelves and ferment in them? Then she'd never know I was using them until the next time we move!Truckinbutch wrote:Yup . In for the penny , in for the pound .T-Pee wrote:If she'll freak over one, might as well go for a couple.![]()
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Us too. That there is a good'n. Similar to mine, with serious threat to house and home, and hide. But worse.MichiganCornhusker wrote: Straight to the angles. Just happy I wasn't delivering it in person.
Jimbo wrote:Antler, dont forget that steam rises in temp throughout the run as the alcohol boils off and the steam approaches H2O vapor temp. My flute runs for a long time at 174 vapor temp. THen it starts to rise into the 190's when Im into tails, where I shut the defleg water off and it continues well into the 200's to pull the last tails. Thats 35 degrees difference in vapor temp start to end.
The cure for that is taking a couple center hearts jars and pouring them into a bigger container... Been there... Done that...bitter wrote:My wost mistake so far was not having enough small jars to collect in. This resulted in putting more into my feints that was needed for my first run. Still got 2l of really nice clean product.
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Thanks,rad14701 wrote:The cure for that is taking a couple center hearts jars and pouring them into a bigger container... Been there... Done that...bitter wrote:My wost mistake so far was not having enough small jars to collect in. This resulted in putting more into my feints that was needed for my first run. Still got 2l of really nice clean product.
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Pour it all in with the backset from last nights run. Bam new rum.Rng4 wrote:Ok this hurts. Tonight I'm running my second batch of panella rum. I'm moving stuff around in the shed, kill in time chatting with my daughter. I'm showing her how to run the still and explaining the difference between fores, heads, ect like a good daddy should. Well during this process I decide to pour the fores and early heads into the fuel jug. Well I no sooner get it all poured in then I realize that I grabbed the wrong jug. I managed to pour it into 3 quarts of 90% rum hearts from last week. That I was planning to drink this weekend when my daughter and grandson came to town. I know I can run it again but I have no more panella. I hate doing stupid stuff
This is exactly why I put my collection bottles in a 12 ltr pot to catch the vapors and any spilled product. a quart of water in the bottom also eliminated the fire hazard from spillage as it renders it not flammable any longer as soon as it hits the water.AfricaUnite wrote:Didnt turn on the cooling water in time so vapour started comming out and because I use propane she caught fire. If I wasnt in the room it would have been a disaster.