The same hole pattern was used, just smaller diameter holes.JethroBodine wrote:OD What percentage open area on each plate did you go for this time, same as The Flute?
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The same hole pattern was used, just smaller diameter holes.JethroBodine wrote:OD What percentage open area on each plate did you go for this time, same as The Flute?
so was this on a wash or a spirit run (about what was the alcohol content going into the boiler)?olddog wrote:For the interest of all the flute builders out there, I have just completed a Flute for a member, instead of using 1/8"holes in the plates, I went one size smaller 11/32, guess what, the bottom plate now bubbles.
The above diameter is incorrect, it's 7/64"or you could go down to 3/32". My apologies for incorrectly posting
OD
Exactly, this is what I have being saying all alongrockchucker22 wrote: have not chimed in on the debate between bubble vs perforated, but as I see it it really doesn't matter, both work how ever, who cares!
my bottom plate is about 7 1/2" from the boiler, and my plates are spaced 4" apart. my auctual 4"pipe is 21" in lingth, with a little less than 4" of 2" pipe at the bottom.nwvapors wrote:What is more or less the consensus on the placement of the bottom plate. I believe I remember anywhere from 9" to 15". Is higher better, allowing more room for vapor to expand? My plans are to go directly from boiler with a 4" column. I realistically have one shot at building a flute (kids and a wife who isn't exactly supportive) so I apologize for what may be redundant questions. I don't have the flexibility of time and dough, know what I'm sayin'.
Thanks folks,
NWV
Thanks Spooky,Mr.Spooky wrote:my bottom plate is about 7 1/2" from the boiler, and my plates are spaced 4" apart. my auctual 4"pipe is 21" in lingth, with a little less than 4" of 2" pipe at the bottom.nwvapors wrote:What is more or less the consensus on the placement of the bottom plate. I believe I remember anywhere from 9" to 15". Is higher better, allowing more room for vapor to expand? My plans are to go directly from boiler with a 4" column. I realistically have one shot at building a flute (kids and a wife who isn't exactly supportive) so I apologize for what may be redundant questions. I don't have the flexibility of time and dough, know what I'm sayin'.
Thanks folks,
NWV
That seems to make sense OD, either increase the return with larger tube or restrict return with smaller holes in the sieve tray. Lends a bit of flexibility with what one may have handy tool or material wise. good to knowolddog wrote:Here is an interesting observation, Spooky is using perforated plates with a half inch downcomer, hid plates bubble with 1/8"perforations, KS and myself have 1/8"perforations in our plates yet the bottom plate only bubbles slightly at the start, we have 3/8"downcomers, could it be the volume allowed to return to the lower plates that cause this to happen.
OD
Thanks. I will most likely start a seperate thread for it. I got the main tube last night. Its so precise and beautiful!! Even though they dont make them anymore, there are plenty of them to be found on Ebay.Kentucky shinner wrote:Hey SB that is great man... I hope you will post us some pics soon. I cant wait to see your build man. sounds very interesting.. I wish you all the luck in the world brother...
GIT-R-DUN
I will be watching to see how your doing man..
KS
i think that might work.... copper is alot softer than most metals so i dont really think that you would wear out the blade (if your only doing 10 or so.)olddog wrote:I have a build coming up for a member that will require 10 sight glasses, and I have been thinking, is there an easier more accurate way than filing the contour for a surface mount fit. I then remembered I had a stand to use for my angle grinder to fit into, which will make into a drop down cutter. With a 4" (100m) disc in the grinder I should be able to get a perfect fit using the grinder as you would use a milling machine, and move the work from left to right or vice versa under the 4"ginding disc, to get a perfect contour.Any thoughts or comments on this idea?
OD
Holy crap KS that thing kicks ass. If you get vid of the valve plate in action I think it would be a hit. Every time I see a new one of these posted I start to twitch. Congrats. I hope this isn't too personal but how long is the 4" section of your column?Kentucky shinner wrote:Well here is the finished product from my latest build. I will do the cleaning runs on her, then I will box her up and send her on down the road.. I am really looking forward to running this baby.. Valved plate on the bottom and 3 perforated plates.. shotgun dephag... she should be a hot rod...
KS
Kentucky shinner wrote:Well here is the finished product from my latest build. I will do the cleaning runs on her, then I will box her up and send her on down the road.. I am really looking forward to running this baby.. Valved plate on the bottom and 3 perforated plates.. shotgun dephag... she should be a hot rod...
KS