Drawbacks of a shorter column?
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 3:59 pm
**pre-warning: I am working though noob status and might throw out some rediculos questions in this post.
I'm looking into ordering one of Mile Hi's reflux/pot/whatever columns — this one in particular: http://www.milehidistilling.com/New_ref ... /16156.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
I had initially considered constructing my own, but I'm going to try and recognize my less than stellar past build record for various diy projects (mostly homebrew related), and skip the exorbitant material cost that typically results from my muffing up the first attempt and having to completely rebuild. Plus.. I'm feeling kinda lazy and don't know that I want to spend the time without getting a better (visual) understanding of how these things work.
Back to the question... is a 21" column such as this ?Mighty Mini Dual Purpose" that Mile Hi sells going to really limit me in any way? Are there any significant drawbacks other than it's CM design (from what i'm understanding a vm design is preferable for consistency). My intentions initially are to run this thing as a pot still and attempt some whiskey(s), but if it's really not a suitable design for that sort of thing, than please let me know. Also, at some point I'd like to give it a shot in a quasi-reflux state to try some neutral spirits. If a 21" column is indeed to short to properly distill a neutral spirit, can i remedy this by clamping on an extension of 20 or so inches to the bottom of this column? If so, I could see trying to fabricate my own extension piece down the road, so long as I could initially get going with the unit as is..
I guess i'm hoping that I can get into this hobby on the low dollar side (trying to keep it below $200) with the potential of making some well crafted spirits. What do you guys think?
Thanks in advance.
I'm looking into ordering one of Mile Hi's reflux/pot/whatever columns — this one in particular: http://www.milehidistilling.com/New_ref ... /16156.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
I had initially considered constructing my own, but I'm going to try and recognize my less than stellar past build record for various diy projects (mostly homebrew related), and skip the exorbitant material cost that typically results from my muffing up the first attempt and having to completely rebuild. Plus.. I'm feeling kinda lazy and don't know that I want to spend the time without getting a better (visual) understanding of how these things work.
Back to the question... is a 21" column such as this ?Mighty Mini Dual Purpose" that Mile Hi sells going to really limit me in any way? Are there any significant drawbacks other than it's CM design (from what i'm understanding a vm design is preferable for consistency). My intentions initially are to run this thing as a pot still and attempt some whiskey(s), but if it's really not a suitable design for that sort of thing, than please let me know. Also, at some point I'd like to give it a shot in a quasi-reflux state to try some neutral spirits. If a 21" column is indeed to short to properly distill a neutral spirit, can i remedy this by clamping on an extension of 20 or so inches to the bottom of this column? If so, I could see trying to fabricate my own extension piece down the road, so long as I could initially get going with the unit as is..
I guess i'm hoping that I can get into this hobby on the low dollar side (trying to keep it below $200) with the potential of making some well crafted spirits. What do you guys think?
Thanks in advance.