filb wrote:Thats the rig and i have removed all the packing.
so i can use this bad boy as a pot still and just use the cooling ports on it and don't need to make a worm?
are these stills as bad as other people have said? Like i wrote in op i have had it all resoldered with lead free solder just in case it did have lead solder
but is it an effeicent reflux still or a p.o.s still best used as a pot still? :text-imwithstupid:
filb wrote:Thats the rig and i have removed all the packing.
so i can use this bad boy as a pot still and just use the cooling ports on it and don't need to make a worm?
are these stills as bad as other people have said? Like i wrote in op i have had it all resoldered with lead free solder just in case it did have lead solder
but is it an effeicent reflux still or a p.o.s still best used as a pot still? :text-imwithstupid:
filb wrote:OK cool let me know what mac says as i to would like to know if it's ok for now.
MacStill wrote:It's so busy here lately and one slipped through :angry-banghead:
There are things you can do to that rig to improve it dramatically, my first choice would be to throw it under a road train and celebrate :D
My second choice involves an axe and a sledge hammer.
I hope this helps :teasing-tease:
filb wrote:Tell me about it .It does stabilize its temp for a little while maybe an hour or so but after that it's a bugger to keep a steady temp
so if i run it as a pot still roughly what temp should i try to run at. or should i just run it hard and fast and strip the 3 washes and then do a slow spirit run? :text-thankyoublue:
MacStill wrote:Just run it as a pot still if it's all you have, they're a temperamental thing to run as a refluxer for anything decently close to neutral.
The problem with these is the design, the whole 1" column is covered by the 2" water jacket making controlling coolant flow while maintaining steady column temps terribly painful :handgestures-thumbdown:
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