G'day guys and Happy New Year!
I have just inherited my first still from my grandad who's starting to get on in age and slowly winding down so he can enjoy his "retirement". This was his "backup still", an electric Keg boiler with a reflux still (looks like a keggomax CM only by researching pics). Being a wog and knowing someone for everything, (one of my extended relo's for all I know), he's had someone fabricate something for him that he usually uses for making his grappa.
I'm keen to learn from him, but also to learn from the community here on how to turn out some top quality stuff. I've done so much reading on this site just wrapping my head around terms, processes, techniques and general suggestions on how to improve and I gotta say it's so awesome to see a community that is passionate about the hobby and getting behind one another.
I'm already planning on updating everything, turning the keg into a dual element setup, and investing in something like a FSD 4" p modular, BUT I'm always happy to take suggestions from the crew as this is literally my first go at this stuff in the drivers seat and not as a spectator.
Cheers!