Hey everyone. I use to distill when I was in mytwenties but i used a water distiller. Now I taken up a recent interest in it again, aswell as friends encouragming me to and I though mabey a good way to spread some christmas cheer. I built my First still ( real still ) last week. first run couple days ago. still in progress as the bucket isnt finished. Built from a stailness pressure cooker. but I gues thats getting into the My frist run TOpic.
-Cheers yall
New fm Canada
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Re: New fm Canada
Welcome to HD. Pressure cookers are frowned upon due to synthetic seals. Read and follow everything I told Tsukasa to do here
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 27&t=52847
before you make many more mistakes.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 27&t=52847
before you make many more mistakes.
Re: New fm Canada
Yup Cranky guided me on the good path so much info just on all those link and after that the parent site.
Im french sorry for my lack of understanding some time :)
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Re: New fm Canada
I finally got around to posting the long version of that info here
http://ww.homedistiller.org/forum/viewt ... 52975//url" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
there is also a link in my signature.
http://ww.homedistiller.org/forum/viewt ... 52975//url" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
there is also a link in my signature.
Re: New fm Canada
Cranky, I read through all the info when I first started but I have to say, your post would have made it go a lot quicker and a lot easier. I think a lot more people will actually do research before starting having a sort of "glossary" to go from!
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That's pretty much the point of that post, I feel it will help a lot of people avoid common mistakes.chris_zx2 wrote:Cranky, I read through all the info when I first started but I have to say, your post would have made it go a lot quicker and a lot easier. I think a lot more people will actually do research before starting having a sort of "glossary" to go from!