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Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 9:49 am
by Mr.Spooky
LWTCS wrote:Bit pf parody trying to figger how to spend. And then there is tbe part that needs to consider if this hobby is just a fad or if hou see yoir self drifting away.
Conventional wisdom says get some experience first. Then after time passes and you up grade,,,,you say to your self "hell I sboulda up graded a year ago".

Can always run an old school pot still styled run and ease into the forced reflux with these rigs too.
Would just be spendy as hell for the pot only approach. But that would be your start up money used toward a real keeper.
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spook :wtf:

Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 3:36 pm
by chris69ca
LWTCS wrote:Bit pf parody trying to figger how to spend. And then there is tbe part that needs to consider if this hobby is just a fad or if hou see yoir self drifting away.
Conventional wisdom says get some experience first. Then after time passes and you up grade,,,,you say to your self "hell I sboulda up graded a year ago".

Can always run an old school pot still styled run and ease into the forced reflux with these rigs too.
Would just be spendy as hell for the pot only approach. But that would be your start up money used toward a real keeper.
o yeah i am taking my time ane end of the day im replacing this shitty pot still i waisted money on and builfing a decent one and then just going to read and learn about these bubble plates prob take me half a year to get all the pieces anyway not on a good income hear

Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 6:06 am
by RayDean
Sorry guys, I know I've been AWOL for awhile, but you gotta understand how much fun I've been having running this flute!!! I've done a steam run, vinegar run, sugar wash for final cleaning, and I'm now on my 3rd generation of UJSSM! My wife is gonna shit when she gets the natural gas bill! I'll get back to posting pics of my build and answering any questions.

Raydean

Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 6:47 am
by whiskeyb4breakfast
Wow nice!!!

Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 12:29 pm
by RayDean
Okay, I know it's jumping the gun since I still need to finish posting build pics... but here's a sloppy video I shot while running my 3rd generation UJSSM two days ago. Be gentle...she's still a work in progress.

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Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 12:31 pm
by RayDean
Here's a video of heads being taken and the parrot shot.

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Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 12:31 pm
by RayDean
Terrible video of valve tray in action

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Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 2:23 pm
by RayDean
You could be right rock. This was early in the run with lots of fire and the dephleg in full reflux. This was on the top glass and it tends to flood until I balance the burner and reflux out.

Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 4:01 pm
by olddog
rockchucker22 wrote:It appears to me your plate is flooding. How much liquid do you intend on each plate holding?
That's definatly flooding, which is one reason, I used the weir plate system on the Flute 2 build.
You could adjust the height of the plate, as it seems to be level with the sight glass, it would probably be better 1/2"-3/4"below the sight glass, you could adjust this with the threaded rod on your plate assembly.
Congrats on a great build.



OD

Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 5:04 pm
by RayDean
olddog wrote:
rockchucker22 wrote:It appears to me your plate is flooding. How much liquid do you intend on each plate holding?
That's definatly flooding, which is one reason, I used the weir plate system on the Flute 2 build.
You could adjust the height of the plate, as it seems to be level with the sight glass, it would probably be better 1/2"-3/4"below the sight glass, you could adjust this with the threaded rod on your plate assembly.
Congrats on a great build.



OD
Thanks OD. It's been a fun build. You are right that the plates are too high. I'm not going to move them lower until after my baby goes under the knife next week. I've ordered the parts for my new sight glasses, so I'll adjust the plate tree as soon as I get those installed. It'll also give me a chance to verify my downcomer/ weir cap clearances. I'm not too concerned, because all plates hold a proper level during normal operation.

Re: Cajun Flute

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 2:41 pm
by hacksaw44
This is very nice. This is what I would like to build. Great pics also.