Building my first pot
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 12:05 pm
I have a nice big keg to run as a boiler, but I'm waiting on the controller for the heating element to come from Singapore, so in the meantime I figured I'd build a little stockpot still to test some theories (and the air cooler) and get a little experience under my belt. The 4-gallon stockpot will also eventually become a thumper for the keg. It's also taking me some time to source 2" copper that my wife won't balk at the receipt for.
(For the record, I've been researching all over the web and hanging out here for ~6 months now, and am most of the way through Zymurgy Bob's book, as well as The Joy of Distilling)
The ironic part is that after months and months of research, and a ton of trips to different stores to gather everything, the actual build took less than an hour... I've read through a lot of threads about how people attach the column to the stockpot lid (or stainless bowl, which would prevent puking, but I haven't found one the right size), and what I'm trying is something that I haven't seen before. I'm sure it's not an original idea, but it was pretty simple overall.
I am using male and female 3/4 inch threaded couplers. The male goes down through the lid, and the female screws right up onto it. I had to use some big-ass washers on top of the lid to get it tight enough, but the washers are outside the column, so the fact that they're not stainless shouldn't matter -- they won't touch any spirits. The friend helping me build this today is a long-time machinist, and he has some concerns about the cadmium coating on the washers outgassing once they heat up, but I think we'll be alright.
Here it is from the top:
Here's the bottom:
I just screw the female copper coupler right up onto that one, like a nut and a bolt, and snug it tight. The giant washers let me make it all snug.
And here's the bottom, screwed on:
I picked up a hotplate at Target (Walmart and the Goodwill had nothing at all), and I also picked up a 3' Slantfin baseboard radiator for the air cooling, but my friend had a 5' length sitting around that he brought over, so we're using that for now. I plan to make a box fan rig like mason jar did, so I don't have to deal with hoses and pumps and warming water. Here's a shot of it all rigged up:
As simple as it gets, right? I'm spending some time witih the family and helping my mom adjust to her New Mac Lifestyle (she just picked up a macbook air on ebay), and later on we're going to run a water wash, and if time permits a vinegar wash later on tonight. I've got a box of cheap wine for a sacrificial run tomorrow, and then tomorrow night I'll be setting up a batch of rad's All Bran recipe in the fermenter for next weekend.
(For the record, I've been researching all over the web and hanging out here for ~6 months now, and am most of the way through Zymurgy Bob's book, as well as The Joy of Distilling)
The ironic part is that after months and months of research, and a ton of trips to different stores to gather everything, the actual build took less than an hour... I've read through a lot of threads about how people attach the column to the stockpot lid (or stainless bowl, which would prevent puking, but I haven't found one the right size), and what I'm trying is something that I haven't seen before. I'm sure it's not an original idea, but it was pretty simple overall.
I am using male and female 3/4 inch threaded couplers. The male goes down through the lid, and the female screws right up onto it. I had to use some big-ass washers on top of the lid to get it tight enough, but the washers are outside the column, so the fact that they're not stainless shouldn't matter -- they won't touch any spirits. The friend helping me build this today is a long-time machinist, and he has some concerns about the cadmium coating on the washers outgassing once they heat up, but I think we'll be alright.
Here it is from the top:
Here's the bottom:
I just screw the female copper coupler right up onto that one, like a nut and a bolt, and snug it tight. The giant washers let me make it all snug.
And here's the bottom, screwed on:
I picked up a hotplate at Target (Walmart and the Goodwill had nothing at all), and I also picked up a 3' Slantfin baseboard radiator for the air cooling, but my friend had a 5' length sitting around that he brought over, so we're using that for now. I plan to make a box fan rig like mason jar did, so I don't have to deal with hoses and pumps and warming water. Here's a shot of it all rigged up:
As simple as it gets, right? I'm spending some time witih the family and helping my mom adjust to her New Mac Lifestyle (she just picked up a macbook air on ebay), and later on we're going to run a water wash, and if time permits a vinegar wash later on tonight. I've got a box of cheap wine for a sacrificial run tomorrow, and then tomorrow night I'll be setting up a batch of rad's All Bran recipe in the fermenter for next weekend.