My eyes catched some hot plate covers from the 70's...not because I thought they were pretty...but they were genuine copper..! (my pocket knife determined that).
For a little less than 2 $ I took them home and started modifying them for my needs.
Some of you may have guessed it already, they make excellent bubble plates...in this case sieve plates.
They happened to have a hole in the middle already, and with some grinding a 15 mm pipe made a perfect fit.
The holes I drilled were 1,5 mm, but after a few test runs, I figured 2,5 mm would be better..
As the sides are slightly conical, the biggest of them makes a perfect sieve plate for my little pot still I use to run small batches and Gin. (12 L stock pot).
The second largest fits perfectly on my milk can boiler. This enables me to run a sieve plate beneath my column or get an additional distillation in pot mode.
The two small I've left will also become part of some project one day...maybe a small section with two plates..
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