Welcome from Texas

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FJ_BAMF
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Welcome from Texas

Post by FJ_BAMF »

Hello everyone!

I have experimented with home distilling for approximately two years now and have really enjoyed the process. This past year started with a handle full of failures but definitely provide learning opportunities. I have made 6 successful batches with different products for personal enjoyment. I am running a milk can reflux still with an electric element that is controlled by a PID. I started this hobby because I enjoy the process of learning, fabricating, and improving the process. I enjoy electronics, ham radio, tinkering, welding, woodworking and many other hobbies! Looking forward to contributing to the forum.

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Bushman
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Re: Welcome from Texas

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Welcome, sounds like your other interests go hand in hand with the hobby. My only question is what took you so long to join?
FJ_BAMF
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Re: Welcome from Texas

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That is actually a good question! I spend most of my day working on cleansing data for corporations and looking at the computer. I typically read the forum at night when I have a few minutes of downtime.
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nuntius01
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Re: Welcome from Texas

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welcome, love to see a pic of the rig
I'm just the bank and the mule

post your still pics here
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 16&t=66917
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fizzix
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Re: Welcome from Texas

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Those distilling failures should be a thing of the past now that you're here. The Tried And True Recipes are pretty much foolproof.
Welcome to Home Distiller!
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