4" glass bubble plate column
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4" glass bubble plate column
I'm just getting started on the copper for the plates. The end caps and glass is on order.
Here's the beginning of the 3 bubble plates. I'm too cheap to buy a piece of copper
So I'm making it out of scrap tubing.
Here's the beginning of the 3 bubble plates. I'm too cheap to buy a piece of copper
So I'm making it out of scrap tubing.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
"tubing annealed and smashed flat".... with an axe!shadylane wrote:I'm just getting started on the copper for the plates. The end caps and glass is on order.
Here's the beginning of the 3 bubble plates. I'm too cheap to buy a piece of copper
So I'm making it out of scrap tubing.
I like the looks of this already.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
You are a building machine. Can't wait to see some progress.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Here's a poor mans way of making 3 round pieces of copper.
The only problem is, I don't know the exact OD the pieces need to be
I've ground them to 4-1/4"
figure I can grind them down a little more when the end-caps and glass comes in.
The only problem is, I don't know the exact OD the pieces need to be
I've ground them to 4-1/4"
figure I can grind them down a little more when the end-caps and glass comes in.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Now comes the big question
Should I make perforated Plates or bubble plates?
The column design I have in mind allows for changing the plates easily.
So all the options might get tried
Should I make perforated Plates or bubble plates?
The column design I have in mind allows for changing the plates easily.
So all the options might get tried
Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
I am partial to perf plates it is waht I started on with that said I have tried both in the same column same amount of plates the only difference I noticed was bubble caps can be run abit slower than the perf plates I had,and once again with that said,OD used less holes and had the same ability!
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
I'm not sure, but I figure a 4" perf plate running at it's best speed, is more efficient than the same size bubble cap plate.
And a bubble cap plate has a wider range of operation, if you want to run it slower and cleaner.
And a bubble cap plate has a wider range of operation, if you want to run it slower and cleaner.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
One big bubble cap plate, several little caps, a valved plate, a perf plate or an inch or two of packing over a screen?
So many options and so little time to play with them.
So many options and so little time to play with them.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Looks good shady! I've been playing around with the bottom plate a bubble and the others perf, - still learning how to drive her.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
I've been tinkering again today. Here's what I made out of $1 worth of scrap tubing.
It only took $100 worth of labor to getter done
It only took $100 worth of labor to getter done
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Here's the beginning of the next 4" plate.
A 2-1/2" single cap with the downcomer in the middle.
I think, the first time I saw this design was when pythonshine posted about it awhile back.
A 2-1/2" single cap with the downcomer in the middle.
I think, the first time I saw this design was when pythonshine posted about it awhile back.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Here's the big single plate with a central downcomer.
I haven't soldered the downcomer in yet, I'm waiting for the other parts.
Hope the cup on the downcomer is deep enough, think I'll soft solder this part together.
Incase I have to take it apart.
I haven't soldered the downcomer in yet, I'm waiting for the other parts.
Hope the cup on the downcomer is deep enough, think I'll soft solder this part together.
Incase I have to take it apart.
Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
I like the single cap central downcomer design. It works great in my 3". That's the only kind I think I will build again. Super simple and effective.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Looks good Shady,
Long as the liquid depth on plate is equivalent to liquid depth in cup you will be fine.
Long as the liquid depth on plate is equivalent to liquid depth in cup you will be fine.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
You commented on mine before he was a membershadylane wrote: I think, the first time I saw this design was when pythonshine posted about it awhile back.
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Yeah, I will hopefully be contributing some cool stuff in the next little while but PF is right on that.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
If the big deep single plate don't work, I'll modify it till it does.
I saw some copper rivets at lowe's. The next plate might be made with copper rivets for valves.
I haven't a clue what the physics and math says about the size and number of holes filled with valves.
Figure I'll make as many valved holes that will fit in the available space.
I saw some copper rivets at lowe's. The next plate might be made with copper rivets for valves.
I haven't a clue what the physics and math says about the size and number of holes filled with valves.
Figure I'll make as many valved holes that will fit in the available space.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Sorry Old Timers Mistakepfshine wrote:You commented on mine before he was a membershadylane wrote: I think, the first time I saw this design was when pythonshine posted about it awhile back.
Now that I think about it.
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Lol that's one way to think about it Shady!
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Just playing around.I thought I thought the thought first but I think somebody thought the thought before I thought it.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Glass is not an acceptable medium to use as a column right? I have read this time and time again and am wondering if it is OK because of the glass or the method or.........
Sorry, I am confused.
I would love to do a glassier, but, I thought it was a bit dodge, is it OK now?
Sorry, I am confused.
I would love to do a glassier, but, I thought it was a bit dodge, is it OK now?
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Acceptable to me for a couple of years now.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/download ... &mode=view
http://homedistiller.org/forum/download ... &mode=view
Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Not all glass is equal Freaky.
Much of what we read about glass being a bad choice has to do with folks using a mason jar for thumpers and such.
The glass these gents are using is the equivalent to 7 mm thick borosilicate.
Certainly it is glass and will break if you drip on the floor but it has been engineered to cope with far more than 212.
Think Pyrex.
Much of what we read about glass being a bad choice has to do with folks using a mason jar for thumpers and such.
The glass these gents are using is the equivalent to 7 mm thick borosilicate.
Certainly it is glass and will break if you drip on the floor but it has been engineered to cope with far more than 212.
Think Pyrex.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Got a little bit done on the valved plate, still have a lot to do.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
I'll finish this up tomorrow.
I haven't a clue as to size, or number of holes under the valve umbrella's
Nor, the plate liquid depth.
But I'll be using guestimation and the easiest way to getter done.
I'll also try to build it were mods are easy
I haven't a clue as to size, or number of holes under the valve umbrella's
Nor, the plate liquid depth.
But I'll be using guestimation and the easiest way to getter done.
I'll also try to build it were mods are easy
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Really enjoying this build, can't wait to hear how it runs.
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
Have you got a link giving info on that build?wiifm wrote:Acceptable to me for a couple of years now.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/download ... &mode=view
Looks like something I'd like to study
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
heard these valves rattle pretty well while running
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Re: 4" glass bubble plate column
There is a little bit of a show and tell on aussiedistiller.shadylane wrote:Have you got a link giving info on that build?wiifm wrote:Acceptable to me for a couple of years now.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/download ... &mode=view
Looks like something I'd like to study