First 4" Flute
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:40 am
Thanks to Old Dog for opening up a new world for all of us. You should be proud of what you accomplished...
Heres what I come up with using the style of OD's MK2 for inspiration.
-4" column and 3 hand built easy flange site glasses
-3 bubble plates with 2" upcomers, 3" (handmade) caps and 2- 1/2" downcomers per plate
-6" reflag with 7- 1/2" tubes
-2" scalloped take off pipe
-3" by 14" shotgun condenser with 4- 3/4" tubes
-26 gallon boiler
Apart from the cooling lines and parrot, there were no fittings used in the construction process. I also soft soldered everything (although tricky to do). She will do a consistent 90%+ at over a gallon per hr with full flavour on KS's sweet feed. And as u can see by the pic below, with the plates filled with packing, 95%+ neutral at relatively the same production (kind of tough to get the packing out after neutral runs).
Heres what I come up with using the style of OD's MK2 for inspiration.
-4" column and 3 hand built easy flange site glasses
-3 bubble plates with 2" upcomers, 3" (handmade) caps and 2- 1/2" downcomers per plate
-6" reflag with 7- 1/2" tubes
-2" scalloped take off pipe
-3" by 14" shotgun condenser with 4- 3/4" tubes
-26 gallon boiler
Apart from the cooling lines and parrot, there were no fittings used in the construction process. I also soft soldered everything (although tricky to do). She will do a consistent 90%+ at over a gallon per hr with full flavour on KS's sweet feed. And as u can see by the pic below, with the plates filled with packing, 95%+ neutral at relatively the same production (kind of tough to get the packing out after neutral runs).