Hello from Georgia
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Hello from Georgia
Hello all! I found this site a few days ago and have been reading everything I could. I am looking forward to getting into distilling. I have decided on building a pot still like Rum's. This will be my first attempt at distilling and building a still. I am well versed in brewing beer and am an all grain brewer. So I have that side and equipment covered. Thanks for all the information!
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Re: Hello from Georgia
Welcome Judd
Good luck and have fun
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By that, do you mean Rumbull's? Very ambitious indeed.Judd wrote:I have decided on building a pot still like Rum's
Good luck and have fun
Safety first
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Re: Hello from Georgia
LWTCS Thank you! Well you were right. I got in a rush and got tired of trying to track down all of the copper. My first still looks like a ugly girl sitting at a at 2 in the morning! You might be happy with it until morning!!!
I still have to make my condenser, think I am going to use a coil. I have some sitting here, so why not. I have to get my stainless steel threaded keg connector welded to my copper, and that will be it. Like I said she ain't much to look at! But it is something I can learn on and upgrade in the future.

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Re: Hello from Georgia
Hey Judd, it good to have you posting.
Problem with a beautiful still is you want everybody to see your handy work... and if you decide to invite all your friends over to have a look... well, thats when the problems start.
Lucky thing is you can show us and we won't tell... fact is, most of the fellas on HD are to polite to tell you even if your still is
Butt Ugly. A ugly still is just like an ugly women, they are all beautiful on the inside, and when they are "hot" you need to give them your undivided attention.
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Problem with a beautiful still is you want everybody to see your handy work... and if you decide to invite all your friends over to have a look... well, thats when the problems start.
Lucky thing is you can show us and we won't tell... fact is, most of the fellas on HD are to polite to tell you even if your still is

S&S
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Re: Hello from Georgia
Hey jud welcome... please do post some pics of your still... We love to see the work of everyone... Looks dont matter it's all in how well they drive...
Welcome and happy stillin,
Shinner
Welcome and happy stillin,
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I will have to post a picture of the fat girl! Oh did I mention that nice and shiney copper ball. I dropped it. Dented it all to hell. I don't think there is a round spot on it now. But I learned what not to do on the next still build!!!
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Re: Hello from Georgia
Judd, you make a good point. Mistakes can be great teachers.
And some maufactures do make a very thin-skined Copper float. Thin makes for poor machinability.
And as you have already learned Copper Balls don't bounce like rubber balls do.
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And some maufactures do make a very thin-skined Copper float. Thin makes for poor machinability.
And as you have already learned Copper Balls don't bounce like rubber balls do.
S&S
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Re: Hello from Georgia
Will give it character all its own "Function above form"Judd wrote:I will have to post a picture of the fat girl! Oh did I mention that nice and shiney copper ball. I dropped it. Dented it all to hell. I don't think there is a round spot on it now. But I learned what not to do on the next still build!!!
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
Calculations don't mean shit when compared to the real world practical experience of many...RAD 9/2010