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Just a short intro here. Ive been making wines and spirits for a few years now. Learned the trade from a close family friend in W.V. I'm a welder by trade so I am able to make almost all of my own equipment. Nothing better than nice shiny stainless EVERYTHING! I've been a long time lurker here and finally decided to ask for resolutions to a problem Im not able to solve. Thanks for having me!
- ranger_ric
- Distiller
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Welcome to HD. Glad you are here. Be sure and do a bunch of reading before you build your masterpiece (which I cant wait to see pics of). Stainless is awesome but you should study up on the virtues of having some copper in your vapor stream...
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not as many 396 in the f body...i'm thinking Chevelle?Da Yooper wrote:Welcome to HD, have fun and be safe Camaro?
did ya post pictures of your equipment anywhere? always good to have another set of eyes on it.
welcome, cheers!
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now i drink for evil.
now i drink for evil.
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Chevelle would be the correct answer, everybody has a camaro.....lol. No pictures up yet, nothing different than the norm. Planning a reflux at the moment but not to far yet. Haven't decided if I want to waste money on a sight glass or two for some wow effect.
- MoonBreath
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Welcome to HD!
Your preference is reflux, I'd look into a modular design ..That way when you decide on a change, its quick and easy ..I had a '68 SS396 chevelle and a '69 SS427 chevelle ..
Just sold some SS396 hubcaps ..Hope you're readn the Parent site as well.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Your preference is reflux, I'd look into a modular design ..That way when you decide on a change, its quick and easy ..I had a '68 SS396 chevelle and a '69 SS427 chevelle ..
Just sold some SS396 hubcaps ..Hope you're readn the Parent site as well.
Good luck and keep us posted.
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- MoonBreath
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I think you could do either fairly cheap for a starter rig ..
Building takes time, effort, and money ..Buying just takes some money ..
You could get buy cheaper probably starting with a keg, burner, and homemade 2" potstill w/liebig setup ...Or, look around, study some more and buy something that you will be satisfied with ..
I wouldn't worry about any purchases under 25gal or so ..Small hobby scale safe imo.
Building takes time, effort, and money ..Buying just takes some money ..
You could get buy cheaper probably starting with a keg, burner, and homemade 2" potstill w/liebig setup ...Or, look around, study some more and buy something that you will be satisfied with ..
I wouldn't worry about any purchases under 25gal or so ..Small hobby scale safe imo.

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- still_stirrin
- Master of Distillation
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SS396...hmmmm, I used to have one...1967. Loved it. It turned heads when I drove by. And that "throaty" rumble...nothing sounds like a big block Chevy. I wish I still had it.
Welcome aboard. Grab a seat and start reading. Lots of knowledge here. "Read & heed" what the mentors say. You may not understand at first, but soon you'll know why the answers given are what they are.
Be safe, be responsible, and be discrete.
ss
Welcome aboard. Grab a seat and start reading. Lots of knowledge here. "Read & heed" what the mentors say. You may not understand at first, but soon you'll know why the answers given are what they are.
Be safe, be responsible, and be discrete.
ss
My LM/VM & Potstill: My build thread
My Cadco hotplate modification thread: Hotplate Build
My stock pot gin still: stock pot potstill
My 5-grain Bourbon recipe: Special K
My Cadco hotplate modification thread: Hotplate Build
My stock pot gin still: stock pot potstill
My 5-grain Bourbon recipe: Special K
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Been readin for while and trying this and that. I don't learn well from reading but I do it over and over anyway. I like stuff broke down barney style but I'm best by just doing it. I don't know the all the acronyms you guys use and I have to Google them half the time to figure out what the hell yins are talking about...lol. I wasnt sure about joining/posting for "discreteness" but I'm only doing research for a Chem class. 

- MichiganCornhusker
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Barney style, that's funny... Here is a link to a glossary of some of the terms.SS396 wrote:I like stuff broke down barney style but I'm best by just doing it. I don't know the all the acronyms you guys use and I have to Google them half the time to figure out what the hell yins are talking about.)
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 46&t=30458
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- Kegg_jam
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Ehh, you'll learn them acronyms soon enough if you hang out here for long.SS396 wrote:Been readin for while and trying this and that. I don't learn well from reading but I do it over and over anyway. I like stuff broke down barney style but I'm best by just doing it. I don't know the all the acronyms you guys use and I have to Google them half the time to figure out what the hell yins are talking about...lol. I wasnt sure about joining/posting for "discreteness" but I'm only doing research for a Chem class.
- Truckinbutch
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Welcome . You will get the hang of all in time . If I can help I am in the confines of the same state lines .
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- Swill Maker
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Welcome, post a pic of the car! I am one of the "everybody" has a Camaro. 1969 with a LS1 swap. It's been in the family since I was in high school...somewhere around 1993ish. dad traded a wore out diesel work truck and 1k dollars for it back then, about 2000 dollars total. I actually drove it to work today. I love cars and trucks!
- MichiganCornhusker
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A lot of us do! Y'all might enjoy this:whistlewetter wrote: I love cars and trucks!
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... +motorized
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