the penny whistle experiment

Vapor, Liquid or Cooling Management. Flutes, plates, etc.

Moderator: Site Moderator

Samohon
retired
Posts: 3432
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:22 am
Location: Somewhere in the UK...

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Samohon »

Glad to hear it Spook...
Any leaks...? Did the ptfe tape hold up well during the run...?
I know it was only a vinegar run, but how many plates bubbled...? Maybe need the density of alc for that to happen... :egeek:

Man it sure sounds like youve brought the baby to life.... Congrats... :D :D :D
♦♦ Samohon ♦♦

Beginners should visit The New Distillers Reading Lounge and the Safety and Related Issues among others...
Kentucky shinner
Master of Distillation
Posts: 3017
Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:04 pm
Location: Paradise? Western KY

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Kentucky shinner »

Your fine Spooky, when you charge her up with some alcohol it will do just fine.. Mine had me a little concerned when I did my water vinegar run. She is gonna do fine. Glad to hear you got your sight glass taken care of.
KS
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

thanks sam! i found 3 small leaks, no big deal. honestly i thought that there would be more.. they were all around the welds of the sight glasses. the deflag sealed up fine with the 4" triclamp!!!!
the tape worked fine. i think that my downcomers might be a little tall,,, or my plates might be a little lower than they should be from the sight glasses than what they should be.. i could only see the 4th plate bubbling bairley. it was nothing like KY"s. all the other plates, i could see nothing due to all the condensation on the glass. this (if needed) will be a easy fix,, ill just remove the plate "tree" and adjust the heigth. i wont do anything until i run alcohol through it to see how she really preforms. becides a few setbacks,,, today was a good day!
spooky
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
Kentucky shinner
Master of Distillation
Posts: 3017
Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:04 pm
Location: Paradise? Western KY

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Kentucky shinner »

I dont think you will have to adjust anything.. When you run alcohol it is gonna work great. You wont have any condesation on your windows until you get toward the end and the tails start to come up the column. The alcohol works totally different than the water...
You gonna try a alcohol run tonight?
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

Kentucky shinner wrote:I dont think you will have to adjust anything.. When you run alcohol it is gonna work great. You wont have any condesation on your windows until you get toward the end and the tails start to come up the column. The alcohol works totally different than the water...
You gonna try a alcohol run tonight?
naaa not tonight. iv already broke it down so i can start to clean up the spots that need to be fixed. by hearing you say this
"You wont have any condesation on your ... he column"
and hearing how OD and you describe how the distillate will just stop during sertain transition periods,,,, it almost seems like this thing is gonna be a breeze to run.
i cant wait
spooky
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
Kentucky shinner
Master of Distillation
Posts: 3017
Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:04 pm
Location: Paradise? Western KY

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Kentucky shinner »

it will only take a few runs to find out where she likes it... you find the right water flow to the dephag and the right heat. When that happens it works great.
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

does any one know what kind of laquer to put on the copper after shined????
fthanks
spooky
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
Kentucky shinner
Master of Distillation
Posts: 3017
Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:04 pm
Location: Paradise? Western KY

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Kentucky shinner »

this shit is high. OD told me to be sure and not use it until you have all your leaks fixed as it really makes it difficult to clean up for soldering after applying this.. I have not yet added to mine. But I am fixing to order some I think and giver a go.. I have to repolish first though.

http://stormgrounding.electrical-insula ... 5wodPiA9wQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

damn,,, that makes me wanna throw up..... everything about this build is $$$$$$$ ,,,, but i love it.
here ya go condensificator,,,,,,, ENGINE TURNED!
Attachments
DSCF3238.JPG
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
Samohon
retired
Posts: 3432
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:22 am
Location: Somewhere in the UK...

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Samohon »

Mr.Spooky wrote:damn,,, that makes me wanna throw up..... everything about this build is $$$$$$$ ,,,, but i love it.
here ya go condensificator,,,,,,, ENGINE TURNED!
Damn thats nice Spook, lends a touch of regality about it... :wink:
♦♦ Samohon ♦♦

Beginners should visit The New Distillers Reading Lounge and the Safety and Related Issues among others...
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

thanks sam,,,, kinda reminds me of those 70's / 80's chicano cars,,, but i like that kinda stuff.,,,,,, yea,, im that guy. LOL
spooky
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
loneswinger
Swill Maker
Posts: 413
Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:25 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by loneswinger »

Mr.Spooky wrote:thanks sam,,,, kinda reminds me of those 70's / 80's chicano cars,,, but i like that kinda stuff.,,,,,, yea,, im that guy. LOL
spooky

Wait..you are a man? All this time I thought you were a super intelligent, internet savvy, distilling dog.

I tell ya, I learn something new everyday on this forum, but am pretty disappointed to learn that you are not a dog.

I like the look finish too.

-Loneswinger
It's better to learn from other people's mistakes than your own.
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

loneswinger wrote:
Mr.Spooky wrote:thanks sam,,,, kinda reminds me of those 70's / 80's chicano cars,,, but i like that kinda stuff.,,,,,, yea,, im that guy. LOL
spooky

Wait..you are a man? All this time I thought you were a super intelligent, internet savvy, distilling dog.

I tell ya, I learn something new everyday on this forum, but am pretty disappointed to learn that you are not a dog.

I like the look finish too.

-Loneswinger
how dare you call me a stinkin man!!!! lol
Attachments
DSCF3243.JPG
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
still crazy
Rumrunner
Posts: 706
Joined: Wed Feb 03, 2010 6:11 am

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by still crazy »

That looks just like the sombrero Darth Vader was wearing <<< Are you Lukes father ?????
Daddy used, to say " Any landing you can walk away from is a good one"
Calculations don't mean shit when compared to the real world practical experience of many...RAD 9/2010
Samohon
retired
Posts: 3432
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:22 am
Location: Somewhere in the UK...

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Samohon »

He don't look too happy spook, maybe all that coppersmithin's pissin him off... :lol: :lol: :lol:

As for the laquer, I'd prolly go the same way as Kentucky, Get it driven, do any mods/leaks ect...
Then give her a damn dood shinnin, in more way's than one... :D

Keep it comin man... :D
♦♦ Samohon ♦♦

Beginners should visit The New Distillers Reading Lounge and the Safety and Related Issues among others...
Samohon
retired
Posts: 3432
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:22 am
Location: Somewhere in the UK...

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Samohon »

Oh, BTW, nearly forgot...

I think OD's the fella to talk to about laquerin your whistle... :esurprised:

Dont' think that sounds right Spook... :lol: :lol: :lol: But OD'll keep ya right...

:D :D :D :D :D
♦♦ Samohon ♦♦

Beginners should visit The New Distillers Reading Lounge and the Safety and Related Issues among others...
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

Samohon wrote:He don't look too happy spook, maybe all that coppersmithin's pissin him off... :lol: :lol: :lol:

As for the laquer, I'd prolly go the same way as Kentucky, Get it driven, do any mods/leaks ect...
Then give her a damn dood shinnin, in more way's than one... :D

Keep it comin man... :D
ya, i have only done the grahm condensor,,, i gotta fix a few leaks on the column before going any further with the machine turning.
spooky
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
condensificator
Rumrunner
Posts: 653
Joined: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:34 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by condensificator »

...SO SICK!!! what did you end up doing it with? nice job.

looks amazing, you have to take lots more pics when you get the rest done.
Kentucky shinner
Master of Distillation
Posts: 3017
Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:04 pm
Location: Paradise? Western KY

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Kentucky shinner »

looks really good spooky but how did you do it.?
Samohon
retired
Posts: 3432
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:22 am
Location: Somewhere in the UK...

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Samohon »

Yeah, come on Spook, is it a secret... :?:
Spill the beans brother... How'd you do it...:D :D :D
♦♦ Samohon ♦♦

Beginners should visit The New Distillers Reading Lounge and the Safety and Related Issues among others...
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

thanks for the complements!
i knew what i wanted to do,,, but just dident know what it was called so i gave condensificator a shout and ask him if he knew what it was called... he said "engine turning" so i "you tubed" it.. it was really simple. just look it up on youtube and get a general idea of how to lay it out. BTW,,, it only cost 3$$. thats right , three dollars. i just got a $ 2.89 1" cup brush (metal brisels).. put 3 nilon zip ties around the brisels to tighten the pattern up, put in a drill press, and about 4 hours later,,, done. if doing this, i would sudgest making a jig to hold pipe in place (i used a miter box box) and do a few test runs on the same size pipe. it also works best if its just the pipe (with no nipples or anything like that on it) the key is to keeping the pipe firm,, otherwise,, itll spin swirles all over the thing.
spooky
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
condensificator
Rumrunner
Posts: 653
Joined: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:34 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by condensificator »

it would be really neat to see some pics or a vid of you finishing the rest of the engine turning. super cool, got to get OD's polish technique, then you can just throw this thing in the trunk of your hotrod at the next car meet. cool daddy-o!
still crazy
Rumrunner
Posts: 706
Joined: Wed Feb 03, 2010 6:11 am

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by still crazy »

Finally got my still all tanned up and a sweet patina going and now you come up with this and a $35 can of lackqueer.
I think ill keep my still manly like.........(spit in corner for effect)
Daddy used, to say " Any landing you can walk away from is a good one"
Calculations don't mean shit when compared to the real world practical experience of many...RAD 9/2010
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

condensificator wrote:it would be really neat to see some pics or a vid of you finishing the rest of the engine turning. super cool, got to get OD's polish technique, then you can just throw this thing in the trunk of your hotrod at the next car meet. cool daddy-o!
thats the thing,,, you got to get it totally polished before doing this to it.. i spent half of the day polishing the grahm,, and the other half doing the engine turning.. i knew that you had to put a laquer on it ,, but i thought that you could just use a common laquer.. i came home and found out that you needed a special laquer for copper and it needed to be ordered,,,,so now im sweating it because i hope that i can order it and get it before the copper starts tarnishing. i thought about puting a light coat of WD40 on it but that would be a pain to get off.... once again,, im stuck. i should have planed ahead :roll: .
spooky
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
olddog
retired
Posts: 3618
Joined: Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:16 pm
Location: WEST OZ

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by olddog »

I love that finish, it looks great. :D :D :D :D


OD
OLD DOG LEARNING NEW TRICKS ......
Kentucky shinner
Master of Distillation
Posts: 3017
Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:04 pm
Location: Paradise? Western KY

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Kentucky shinner »

Hey spooky I think it you will wrap that in soft cloth and put it somwhere out of the sun it will be fine long enough for you to get the laquer.. Let us know how it works..
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

olddog wrote:I love that finish, it looks great. :D :D :D :D


OD
thanks OD!
now if i can just get that laquer :oops: ,,,,, once again, i put the cart infrount of the horse :roll:
spooky
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
Mr.Spooky
Distiller
Posts: 1868
Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:12 pm

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Mr.Spooky »

Kentucky shinner wrote:Hey spooky I think it you will wrap that in soft cloth and put it somwhere out of the sun it will be fine long enough for you to get the laquer.. Let us know how it works..
thats just what i did!
spooky
4" plate column >>>[/color] the flame that burns twice as bright only burns half as long
Samohon
retired
Posts: 3432
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:22 am
Location: Somewhere in the UK...

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by Samohon »

Really nice effect Spook...

+1KS, get that baby wrapped in a cloth to stop oxidation...

Keep us posted bro... :D
♦♦ Samohon ♦♦

Beginners should visit The New Distillers Reading Lounge and the Safety and Related Issues among others...
User avatar
LWTCS
Site Mod
Posts: 12965
Joined: Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:04 pm
Location: Treasure Coast

Re: the penny whistle experiment

Post by LWTCS »

Does the likker floweth ?
Trample the injured and hurdle the dead.
Post Reply